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    CALLISTA A TALE OF THE THIRD CENTURY BY JOHN HENRY CARDINAL NEWMAN “Love thy God, and love Him only, And thy breast will ne’er be lonely. In that One Great Spirit meet All things mighty, grave, and sweet. Vainly strives the soul to mingle With a being ...

  2. 24. März 2015 · Callista: A Tale Of The Third Century : Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890. Publication date. 1904. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics.

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    • John Henry Newman
    • English
    • 1855
    • Callista : a Tale of the Third Century
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  5. www.newmanreader.org › works › callistaNewman Reader - Callista

    Postscripts to Later Editions. February 8, 1856.—Since the volume has been in print, the Author finds that his name has got abroad. This gives him reason to add, that he wrote great part of Chapters I., IV., and V., and sketched the character {viii} and fortunes of Juba, in the early spring of 1848.

  6. Newman started his public life as a fellow of Oriel College and, soon after, as Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Oxford, England. He was a leader of the Oxford Movement which began in 1833. A prominent member of the Church of England for the first half of his life, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1845.

  7. 17. Aug. 2014 · Callista is an arresting picture of Christian commitment under trial in the third century A.D. John Henry Newman's novel follows the moral and spiritual development of three very different characters caught up in the mysterious processes of divine Providence, who all fulfill their destinies through suffering and self-sacrifice. The Greek sculptress Callista, an exile from