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Table of Contents
1. The Oxford Movement
2. The High Church tradition
3. Keble
4. Newman and faith
5. Pusey and the language of mysticism
6. The teaching of the tracts
7. The influence of the movement
8. Principles of selection
Part I: Faith
The pursuit of wisdom
Obedience the condition of knowing the truth
Religious language and poetry
Poetry and truth
Poetry and theology
Faith and reason
The principle of faith
Faith not grounded on reason, though approved by reason
The evidence of faith and the evidence of reason
St Paul's view of Faith
In what sense is faith a moral principle?
In what sense is faith a supernatural principle?
The evidences of religion
Yet the evidences are of service
A faculty parallel to faith is used in non religious judgments
Decisions for action are always grounded on some element incapable of proof
The nature of reasoning
The rarity of metaphysical proof
The venture of faith
It is not meant that no evidence could disprove
Unbelief opposed to reason
Does this view of faith lead to bigotry or superstition?
Reason not the safeguard of faith
How is love the safeguard of faith?
St Paul's mode of eliciting faith
Faith and the need for theology
Faith and doctrine
The place of argument in religion
The limits of argument in religion
Even the Scripture subject to similar limitation
Summary of this view of faith
Grace and knowledge
Apologetics
The need for God
The study of the Bible
Conversion
The organ of faith
Justifying faith
Justification by faith
Love and faith
The mystical knowledge of God in the soul
Doubt
Reserve in communicating religious knowledge
Reserve and creeds
Revelation and systems of doctrine
Part II. The authority of the church
The appeal to the ancient and undivided church
The appeal to Antiquity only in essentials
What are the essentials?
Not only the creed as a form of words, but as the way in which the Ancient church received Scripture
Private judgment
The meaning of catholic
The memory of the church
Ob obeying the church
Apostolic succession
The gift of ordination
Unity
A father of the church and his understanding: Origen
The church to teach, the Bible to prove
Evangelism
Uncovenanted mercies
Part III. Sanctification
The two ways
The severity of the moral life
The Christian way unpopular
Repentance
Self examination
Obedience in little
Growth the evidence of life
Particular providence
The call
Suffering
Recollection
The cloister
The lives of the saints
Pray without ceasing
A habit of prayer
The essence of prayer
Distractions in prayer
Forms
Forms, not to be unused from fear of idolatry
The worship of the church
The daily office
Psalmody
The Sacraments
The baptized man
Preparation for Holy Communion
Holy Communion
The real presence
Eucharistic adoration
Eucharistic sacrifice
Frequent communion
Confession
Absolution
Adornment of churches
The symbolic pattern of a church
Fasting
Humility
The hidden life
Love
The presence of Christ
The birth of Christ in the peaceful heart
joy
The union of the soul with God
Indwelling
The vision of God
The soul in Heaven.
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