. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. gained for him- a com-manding position. He took part with Krebleand Pusey in originating the Oxford move- NEW MEXICO 2538 NEW MEXICO ment, was a leader in the propaganda of HighChurch doctrines and contributed largely tothe celebrated Tracts for tJw Times. The lastof these, on the elasticity of the Thirty-nineArticles, was cen-sured by the univer-sity authorities andwas th^ cause ofNewmans resigna-tion of his offices in1843. In 1845 he
. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. gained for him- a com-manding position. He took part with Krebleand Pusey in originating the Oxford move- NEW MEXICO 2538 NEW MEXICO ment, was a leader in the propaganda of HighChurch doctrines and contributed largely tothe celebrated Tracts for tJw Times. The lastof these, on the elasticity of the Thirty-nineArticles, was cen-sured by the univer-sity authorities andwas th^ cause ofNewmans resigna-tion of his offices in1843. In 1845 he joinedthe Church of was or-dained a priest ofthat Church and be-came head of theoratory of SaintPhilip Neri at Birmingham, rector of theRoman Catholic University of Dublin (1854-1858) and principal of the Roman Catholieschool at Edgbaston. In 1879 he was createda cardinal. He wrote some remarkableworks sustaining the doctrines of the Churchof Rome, particularly the Apologia pro Vitasua (1864) and the reply to ]\Ir. Gladstone(1875) on the Vatican Decrees. He is theauthor of the well-known hymn, popular inall denominations, Lead, Kindly CARDINALNEWMAN
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