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Newman, John Henry--continued
Anon. Cardinal Newman. Tablet 176 3105-
06 Ag 10 ’40, written on the 50th anniver-
sary of the Prelatc’s death. . '
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Bropliy, Liam. Newman and the need for
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Callan, Charles (O.P.) Canonize Cardinal
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article evoked many letters substantiating
the proposal; some of them appeared in
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Keldaiiy, Herbert. Cardinal Newnian’s
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Miriam Bernard, Sister. John Henry
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THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, 1940-1944
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