Tait, Mr. (of Balliol)
Theologians of 1830
Third party in Church—
rise of
influence
Thirlwall, Connop
Thirty-nine Articles, subscription of
Dr. Hampden and subscription
pamphlet war on subscription
Newman on subscription
their Catholicity
And see W.G. Ward “No.
90” on
Thomas, Vaughan
Times, letters of Catholicus to
Tottenham, E.
Tractarian doctrines, discussion of
Movement. See Oxford
Tractarians, excitement against
Tract, text of the first
Tracts, the—
topics of
mode of circulating
reception of
accused of Romanism
first volume of
later numbers, character of
public opinion against
“No. 90,” q.v.
contributors to
on “Reserve,” q.v.
on “Mysticism,” q.v.
Treatise on the Church of Christ
Utilitarianism, influence on religious belief
Via Media
Wall, Mr.
Ward, W.G.
dismissed from Balliol Lectureship
writings on Romanism
his criticisms of English Church
Ideal of a Christian Church
on “No. 90”
on the Articles
hostility to Lutheranism
his philosophy of religion
his book condemned
himself “degraded”
joins Church of Rome
Watson, Joshua
Wellington, Duke of
Whately, Dr.—
theories on Church
opposed to Tractarians
Letters of an Episcopalian
White, Blanco
Whytehead, Mr.
Wilberforce, Henry
Wilberforce, Robert
Williams, Isaac
Williams, Isaac, Keble’s influence on
Fellow of Trinity
connexion with Newman
divergences from Newman
contributions to Plain Sermons
aversion to Rome
his poetry
defeated for Poetry Professorship
Tract on “Reserve”
Wilson, H.B.
Wilson, R.F.
Wiseman, Dr.
article on Donatists
Wood, S.F.
Woodgate, Mr.
Wordsworth, Dr.
Wynter, Dr.