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Sermons Preached on Various Occasions

What language do the human heart and soul speak? Many would say they speak poetry and song. But what if reason and spirituality join heart and soul? John Henry Newman's sermons were an attempt at that higher language. Divine reality, complex human experience, powerful use of the English language, an integrated philosophical system, and love for his listener were combined by Newman into food for the whole person. First as Anglican priest, then as Catholic convert, he gave himself to his listeners and readers. The sermons in this book come from his Catholic period and exemplify why Saint Cardinal John Henry Newman is still appreciated today, 130 years after his death. - Summary by Russell Hobbs (0 hr 9 min)

Chapters

Dedication and Advertisement

6:07

Sermon 1: Intellect, the Instrument of Religious Training.

32:11

Sermon 2: The Religion of the Pharisee, the Religion of Mankind.

35:05

Sermon 3: Waiting for Christ

36:02

Sermon 4: Secret Power of Divine Grace

28:33

Sermon 5: Dispositions for Faith

36:01

Sermon 6: Omnipotence in Bonds

36:02

Sermon 7: St. Paul's Characteristic Gift

33:18

Sermon 8: St. Paul's Gift of Sympathy

35:11

Sermon 9 part one: Christ upon the Waters

39:58

Sermon 9 part two: Christ upon the Waters

54:48

Sermon 10: The Second Spring

48:33

Sermon 11: Order, the Witness and Instrument of Unity

39:11

Sermon 12 part one: The Mission of St. Philip Neri

41:51

Sermon 12 part two: The Mission of St. Philip Neri

56:00

Sermon 13: The Tree Beside the Waters

43:16

Sermon 14: In the World, but not of the World

41:21

Sermon 15 part one: The Pope and the Revolution

42:24

Sermon 15 part two: The Pope and the Revolution

43:43