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pOriginally published in 1850 and revised in 1876, John Henry Newman's Lectures on Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Submitting to the Catholic Church is a series of twelve talks that the convert gave at the London Oratory in King William Street before an audience of Catholics, Anglo-Catholics, Protestants and intrigued sceptics. The stated purpose of the talks might have been to clear away from the path of an inquirer objections to Catholic truth, especially Anglo-Catholic inquirers, but the book is also a witty meditation on the Church and the World, a ruthlessly satirical study of the Oxford Movement, or what Newman called the Movement of 1833 an autobiographical dress rehearsal for the Apologia pro Vita Sua and a piece of masterly prose. Richard Holt Hutton, Newman's finest contemporary critic regarded it as marked in manner and style... by all the signs of his literary genius... the first of his books... in which the measure of his literary power could be adequately taken. ppNegle

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