Tracts for the Times, Volume 1
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Irenaeus
Published between 1833 and 1841, the 90 Tracts were written by various members of "The Oxford Movement". They cover various aspects of Anglo-Catholic doctrine and other theological matters. The lead was taken by John Henry Newman (who made the largest contribution), but several other churchmen associated with Oxford University were also involved, among them John Keble, Hurrell Froude, and Edward Pusey. Among the newly written tracts were also re-prints of works from previous generations. The Tracts are of various lengths, ranging from a few pages to book-length works. The format and cheap prices, meant that the Tracts were widely disseminated. Volumes 1 and 2 also had new translations of the works of the early Fathers of the church appended to the end.
Volume 1 contains Tracts 1 to 46, along with 18 "Records of the Church". These last include all the extant epistles of St. Ignatius, alongside works by Justin Martyr, Irenæus, Clement of Alexandria, and Tertullian. Four accounts of martyrdoms and a tale of St. John round out the collection. (Summary by Beeswaxcandle) (20 hr 34 min)
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Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission, respectfully addressed to the clergy by…
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Thoughts respectfully addressed to the Clergy on alterations in the Liturgy. Th…
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Adherence to the Apostolical Succession the safest course. On Alterations in th…
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A short address to his Brethren on the Nature and Constitution of the Church of…
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The Present Obligation of Primitive Practice. A Sin of the Church by John Henry…
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Heads of a Week-day lecture, delivered to a country congregation in ——shire by …
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The Ministerial Commission, a Trust from Christ for the Benefit of His People b…
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Thoughts on the Benefits of the System of Fasting Enjoined by Our Church by Edw…
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On arguing concerning the Apostolical Succession. On Reluctance to confess the …
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The Faith and Obedience of Churchmen, the Strength of the Church by Arthur Phil…
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Christian Liberty; Or, Why Should We Belong to the Church of England? By a Laym…
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Christian Liberty; Or, Why Should We Belong to the Church of England? By a Laym…
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The People's Interest in Their Minister's Commission by Arthur Philip Perceval
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Account of Religious Sects at Present Existing in England by Arthur Philip Perc…
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Bishop Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. I, Sunday by Thomas Wilson
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Bishop Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. II, Monday by Thomas Wils…
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Bishop Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. III, Tuesday by Thomas Wi…
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The temporal Condition and the Principles of Christians, from the Epistle to Di…
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