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PART III AUTHORSHIP OF ARTICLES IN THE BRITISH CRITIC UNDER THOMAS MOZLEY, JULY, 1841—OCTOBER, 1943
  
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PART III AUTHORSHIP OF ARTICLES IN THE BRITISH CRITIC UNDER THOMAS MOZLEY, JULY, 1841—OCTOBER, 1943[60]

  • 1841, Volume XXX
  • July, [Frederick Oakeley], "Bishop Jewel," 1-46. Oakeley to Mozley, 25 May and 31 Aug., 1841; Pusey, Life, II, 218.

    [Thomas Mozley], "The Tamworth Reading Room," 46-99. Reminiscences, II, 244-245; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [J. H. Newman], "Private Judgment," 100-134. Repr. Essays, II.

    [J. W. Bowden], "The Church in the Mediterranean," 135-163. Thoughts, pp. vi-vii; Newman, Correspondence, p. 54.

    [H. W. Wilberforce], "Story Books for Children," 164-196. Newman to Wilberforce, Feb. 22 and Mar. 5, 1841.[61]

    [J. B. Mozley?], "Catena Aurea of St. Thomas," 197-214. So marked in the Pusey House set, but with uncertainty.

    [Thomas Mozley], "The Oxford Margaret Professor," 214-243. Reminiscences, II, 245; Newman, Correspondence, pp. 134-136.

  • Oct., [George Bowyer], "Simony," 253-297. Mozley, Reminiscences, II, 232; Bowyer to Rivington, n. d. at the Oratory.

    [W. G. Ward], "Arnold's Sermons," 298-364. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.[62]


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    [J. D. Dalgairns], "The Abbesses Angélique and Marie des Anges," 365-421. Mozley, Reminiscences, II, 13; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "Rites and Ceremonies," 422-465. Oakeley to Mozley, Aug. 31, 1841; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [Thomas Mozley], "New Poetry," 466-494. Reminiscences, II, 246; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [No data], "Mr. Tracy's Translation of Undine," 494-506.

  • 1842, Volume XXXI
  • Jan., [Mark Pattison], "Earliest English Poetry," 1-36. Pattison, Memoirs, p. 186; Essays, I, vii.[63]

    [No data], "Faith and Works," 36-53.

    [J. B. Mozley], "De Clifford, or the Constant Man," 54-90. Essays, II, 451.[64]

    [S. R. Bosanquet], "The Age of Unbelief," 91-123. Repr. in slightly altered form in his Principia.[65]

    [Thomas Mozley], "Sacred Hymns from the German," 123-132. Reminiscences, II, 247-248; so marked in Pusey House set.

    [J. B. Mozley], "Bishop Andrewes' Sermons," 169-205. Essays, II, 451.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Reserve in Communicating Religious Knowledge," 205-243. Reminiscences, II, 248-249; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

  • Apr., [W. G. Ward], "Whately's Essays," 255-302. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [J. B. Morris], "Pantheistic Tendencies," 303-324. Morris to Mozley, n.d.; Reminiscences, II, 11-12.

    [John Hannah, the Younger], "Elizabethan Sacred Poetry," 325-366. Newman to Pattison, n.d., at the Bodleian; DNB.

    [J. H. Newman], "Works of the late Rev. J. Davison," 367-401. Repr. Essays, II.

    [No data], "Tales for Young People," 402-428.

    [W. G. Ward], "Heurtley's Four Sermons," 428-451. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Open Roofs," 452-477. Reminiscences, II, 249; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [J. B. Mozley], "Palmer on Protestantism," 478-512. Essays, II, 451.

    [J. F. Christie],[66] "Bishop Ridley's Remains, 513-547. Mozley, Reminiscences, II, 230; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

  • 1842, Volume XXXII
  • July, [Frederick Oakeley], "Psalms and Hymns," 1-33. Oakeley to Mozley, May 27, 1842; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [W. G. Ward], "Goode's Divine Rule of Faith and Practice," 34-106. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [Roundell Palmer], "Arundines Cami," 107-139. So marked in Pusey House set.

    [Thomas Mozley], "New Oxford Theological Statute, and Revival of the Hampden Question," 140-197. So marked in Pusey House set.


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    [No data], "Trench's Notes on the Parables," 198-210.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "What Is Meant by 'Unprotestantizing'?" 211-244 Oakeley to Mozley, 30 Apr., Whitsun Week, and 27 May, 1842.[67]

  • Oct., [J. D. Dalgairns], "M. Rio's La Petite Chouannerie," 261-299. Dalgairns to Mozley, Aug. 13, 1842; Oakeley to Mozley, Aug. 5, 1842.

    [J. B. Mozley], "The Church in the Seventeenth Century," 300-388. Letters, pp. 133, 137; Essays, II, 451.

    [W. G. Ward], "St. Athanasius against the Arians," 389-427. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [No data], "New Defenders of the Faith," 428-435.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Pews," 436-505. Reminiscences, II, 249; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [No data], "The City of the Mormons," 506-515.

  • 1843, Volume XXXIII[68]
  • Jan., [R. W. Church], "St. Anselm and William Rufus," 1-47. Repr. Essays and Reviews.[69]

    [J. B. Mozley], "Mrs. Trollope's Italy," 47-67. So marked in the Pusey House set; Pusey House listing.

    [John Armstrong (1813-1856)], "Monumental Devices and Inscriptions," 68-109. Memoir, p. 25.[70]

    [J. D. Dalgairns], "Dante," 110-143. Dalgairns to Mozley, Aug. 13, 1842; Pusey House listing.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Rev. D. T. K. Drummond's Withdrawal from the Church," 144-163. Pusey House listing.

    [Roundell Palmer], "William's Poems," 163-201. Pusey House listing; so marked in the Pusey House set.

    [W. G. Ward], "Church Authority," 202-233. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "The Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor," 233-246. Oakeley to Mozley, 1842, and Jan., 1843; Ward to Mozley, n.d., but referring to this issue.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Agricultural Labour and Wages," 247-274. Reminiscences, II, 249-250; Pusey House listing.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "Episcopal Charges of the Past Year," 274-281. Oakeley to Mozley, 1842 [postmark suggests Oct.].


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  • Apr., [Frederick Oakeley], "Sacramental Confession," 295-347. Oakeley to Mozley, n.d.; Ward and the Oxford Movement, p. 240.[71]

    [Roundell Palmer], "Sir Aubrey de Vere's Poems," 348-366. Attr. Boyle, Recollections, p. 43.[72]

    [George Bowyer], "Ecclesiastical Bodies Politic," 367-410. Bowyer to Mozley, Jan. 10, n.y.; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge, but with a ?.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Lord John Manners' Plea," 411-442. Reminiscences, II, 251; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [Thomas Mozley], "The Bishop of New Jersey's Sermons," 443-453. Reminiscences, II, 251; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [J. B. Mozley], "Lord Strafford," 454-537. Repr. Essays, I.

  • 1843, Volume XXXIV
  • July, [W. G. Ward], "The Synagogue and the Church," 1-63. The Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "Sumner on Justification," 63-79. Oakeley to Mozley, Jan. 24, 1843.

    [Unidentified], "Hebrew Biography," 80-88.[73]

    [R. W. Church], "St. Anselm and Henry I," 89-128. Repr. Essays and Reviews.

    [J. B. Mozley], "The Bishop of Jerusalem," 129-142. Letters, p. 143; Essays, II, 451.

    [No data], "Annuals," 143-169.

    [Frederick Oakeley], "Musical Festivals," 170-194. Oakeley to Mozley, June 17, 1843.

    [Thomas Mozley], "The Six Doctors," 195-271. Reminiscences, II, 252, 389; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

  • Oct., [Frederick Oakeley], "Music, Chiefly Ecclesiastical," 277-320. Oakeley to Mozley, July 26, n.y.; Oakeley to Gresley, 15 Nov., 1843, at Pusey House.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Nature a Parable," 321-348. Reminiscences, II, 305;[74] so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.

    [W. G. Ward], "Mill's Logic," 349-427. Ideal of a Christian Church, p. 3.

    [Thomas Mozley], "Formby's Visit to the East," 428-465. Formby to Mozley, Wed. 11, no month, no year; Reminiscences, II, 306; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.[75]

    [J. B. Mozley], "Dr. Pusey's Sermon," 466-514. Letters, p. 148; so marked in set at University Library, Cambridge.