Mary: The Virgin Mary in the Life and Writings of John Henry Newman

From: Anglican and Episcopal History | Date: September 1, 2003| Author: Testa, Michael A | Copyright information

PHILIP BOYCE, ED. Mary: The Virgin Mary in the Life and Writings of John Henry Newman. Leominster, Herefordshire, England, and Grand Rapids Michigan: Gracewing and Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2001 (Originally published in Italian in 1999 as Maria: Pagine scelte). Pp. vii + 439, bibliography, indices. $28.00.

Philip Boyce has gathered a collection of John Henry Newman's sermons, letters, and poetical writings which reflect his love and devotion to the Blessed Virgin. Boyce begins by offering a bio...

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