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An earnest appeal to members of the Oxford Convocation on the proposed assumption of ecclesiastical powers by the university
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Saturday, Dec. 14, 1844
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William George Ward and the Oxford movement
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Mr. Vice-Chancellor, false impressions seem to have gone abroad ...
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Case as to the proposed degradation and declaration in the statute of Feb. 13
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Oxford, February 13, 1485 [i.e. 1845]
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A reply to some parts of Mr. Ward's defence
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Some answer to the question, How did you vote on the 13th?
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Whereas it is notoriously reputed and believed throughout this university that a book entitled "The ideal of a Christian Church considered" has recently been published in Oxford by the Rev. William George Ward, M.A
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Reasons for voting against the proposed censure on certain propositions extracted from a work lately published by the Rev. W.G. Ward, M.A
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The university, the church, and the new test
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Whereas it is notoriously reputed and believed throughout this university that a book entitled "The ideal of a Christian Church considered in comparison with existing practice" has recently been published in Oxford by the Rev. William George Ward, M.A
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Mr. Shadworth Hodgson on free will
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The new statute and Mr. Ward
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A letter to the Rev. the vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, on the measures intended to be proposed to Convocation on the 13th of February, in connexion with the case of the Rev. W.G. Ward ...
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The doctrine of development and conscience
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A letter to the members of the venerable house of Convocation, in the University of Oxford
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An address to members of Convocation in protest against the proposed statute
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Thoughts on the rule of conscientious subscription on the purpose of the Thirty-nine Articles and on our present perils from the Romish system
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Mr. Ward and the new test, or, Plain reasons why those who censure Mr. Ward should not vote for the new statute, which limits the Thirty-nine Articles
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Appendix to the article on freewill
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William George Ward and the Catholic revival
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William George Ward and the Catholic revivial
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William George Ward and the Oxford movement
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