
The reference was specifically to Mansel's philosophy, discussed later in this essay. Mill, An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy (4th ed., London, 1872), p. This probably was a late development: Capes, while at Oxford, was rather stunned than convinced by Ward, if I am correct in identifying Ward with "Arlington" in Capes' autobiographical novel, To Rome and Back (London, 1873), pp. ("Ideal") Ward, according to Richard William Church, The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years, 1833-1845, 3rd ed. Capes was reputed to have been a follower of W. NotesĮdward George Kirwan Browne, History of the Tractarian Movement (Dublin, 1856), pp. Superscript numbers link only to documents containing substantialīibliographical information the numbers do not form a complete sequence. In-text citations, which refer to the bibliography at the end of each

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The Young Acton: History and Liberal Catholicism Richard Simpson and the Rambler, 1854-1858

John Moore Capes and the Rambler, 1848-1854

