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A religious autobiography of unsurpassed interest, the simple confidential tone of which "revolutionized the popular estimate of its author," establishing the strength and sincerity of the convictions which had led him into the Roman Catholic Church(Wikipedia)."No autobiography in the English language has been more read; to the nineteenth century it bears a relation not less characteristic than Boswell's 'Johnson' to the eighteenth." Rev. Wm. Barry, D.D.

Apologia Pro Vita Sua by John Henry Newman (1801 - 1890‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

A religious autobiography of unsurpassed interest, the simple confidential tone of which "revolutionized the popular estimate of its author," establishing the strength and sincerity of the convictions which had led him into the Roman Catholic Church(Wikipedia)."No autobiography in the English language has been more read; to the nineteenth century it bears a relation not less characteristic than Boswell's 'Johnson' to the eighteenth." Rev. Wm. Barry, D.D.

    01 - Preface, Part 1

    01 - Preface, Part 1

    • 24 min
    02 - Preface, Part 2

    02 - Preface, Part 2

    • 22 min
    03 - Chapter 1, Part 1

    03 - Chapter 1, Part 1

    • 31 min
    04 - Chapter 1, Part 2

    04 - Chapter 1, Part 2

    • 27 min
    05 - Chapter 1, Part 3

    05 - Chapter 1, Part 3

    • 23 min
    06 - Chapter 2, Part 1

    06 - Chapter 2, Part 1

    • 29 min

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