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carried to an extreme. His examination for mathematical honours exhibited some of the peculiarities of his character and mental powers. Four out of his five papers on applied mathematics were sent up absolutely blank. Honours, however, were not refused him, and in 1834 he obtained an open fellowship
327:(1863–1878). He took over as editor in July 1863, deferring editorial decisions on politics, history, or literature to sub-editors. He was an opponent of Liberal Catholicism and defender of papal authority, and attacked the views of 234:, the organ of the Tractarian party, and he excited suspicion among the adherents of the party by his violent denunciations of the Anglican Church, to which he still belonged. In 1841 he urged the publication of the celebrated 991: 287:. After his conversion he married, and for a time had to struggle with poverty. But his circumstances slowly improved. In 1851 he became a professor of moral philosophy at 1454: 240:, and wrote in defence of it. From that period Ward and his associates worked undisguisedly for union with the Roman Catholic Church, and in 1844 he published his 194:
had been launched: Ward was attracted to it by his hatred of moderation and what he called "respectability". He was repelled by the conception he had formed of
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The Authority of Doctrinal Decisions Which are not Definitions of Faith, Considered in a Short Series of Essays Reprinted from "The Dublin Review"
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convert, his career illustrates the development of religious opinion at a time of crisis in the history of English religious thought.
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Hoppen, K. Theodore (1976). "Church, State, and Ultramontanism in Mid-Victorian England: The Case of William George Ward,"
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lay in submission to the Church of Rome. This publication brought to a height the storm which had long been gathering. The
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or anything outside the exact sciences, he felt contempt. He was endowed with a strong sense of humour and a love of
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claimed, and the somewhat prosaic uniformity of the English Church, he flung himself into a campaign against
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form of it in particular. He nevertheless took deacon's orders in 1838 and priest's orders in 1840.
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Ward left the Church of England in September 1845, and was followed by many others, including
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himself. After his reception into the Catholic Church, Ward devoted himself to ethics,
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Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, pp. 29–56.
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Webb, Clement C.J. (1933). "Two Philosophers of the Oxford Movement,"
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Rev. Leo Ward, "The Roman Catholic Church in 1938", Chapter XXI in
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Aveling, Francis. "William George Ward." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 6 June 2019
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Vol. 3. London: Burns & Oates, 1888, pp. 177–188).
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The Relation of Intellectual Power to Man's True Perfection
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The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900
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351:, and took a leading part in the discussions of the 1085:, or Leo R. Ward, CSC, both of whom taught at the 347:, carried on a controversial correspondence with 1396: 386:, and of Leo's sister, the writer and publisher 343:in 1870. He also dealt with the condemnation of 1455:19th-century British Roman Catholic theologians 1253:Criticism on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers. 881:"Professor Mivart on the Rights of Conscience," 673:"The Witness of Heretical Bodies to Mariology," 1255:London: Macmillan & Co., pp. 213–220. 319:, and on science, prayer and miracles for the 1430:Anglican priest converts to Roman Catholicism 1224:The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years, 1833–1845. 859:"Father O'Reilly on Society and the Church," 252:was invited, on 13 February 1845, to condemn 1330:William George Ward and the Catholic Revival 1193:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 852:"A Few Words on Dr. Brownson's Philosophy," 460:Essays on Devotional and Scriptural Subjects 1321:William George Ward and the Oxford Movement 1000:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 973:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 754:"Galileo and the Pontifical Congregations," 430:On Nature and Grace: A Theological Treatise 1160: 1066:"The Metaphysical Society: A Reminiscence" 1043:Houghton, Walter E., "The Dublin Review", 928:"Philosophy of the Theistic Controversy," 772:"Liberalism Religious and Ecclesiastical," 691:"Principles of Catholic Higher Education," 655:"Science, Prayer, Free Will and Miracles," 476:Essays on the Church's Doctrinal Authority 378:He was the father of Newman's biographer, 49: 1016: 1014: 1012: 781:"Mr. Mill on the Foundation of Morality," 30:For other people named William Ward, see 1177: 1135:Frank and Maisie: A Memoir with Parents. 718:"The Definition of Papal Infallibility," 619:"Irish Writers on University Education," 272:of the proctors, Guillemard and Church. 216: 1210:"The Centenary of William George Ward," 1036: 763:"Mr. Mill's Denial of Necessary Truth," 637:"Pius IX. and the 'CiviltĂ  Cattolica'," 335:. He supported the promulgation of the 55:Engraving of William George Ward (1883) 14: 1397: 1232:The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1104:The Japan Christian Year Book for 1939 1009: 921:"Mr. Shadworth Hodgson on Free Will," 835:"The Labourers and Political Economy," 709:"Grignon de Monfort and his Devotion," 646:"Two Criticisms on the Dublin Review," 592:"Dr. Pusey's Apology for Anglicanism," 574:"Mr. Oxenham and the 'Dublin Review'," 1450:People educated at Winchester College 1415:19th-century English Anglican priests 1359:Works by or about William George Ward 1306:The Wilfrid Wards and the Transition, 1081:Not to be confused with Leo L. Ward, 866:"Tradition and Papal Infallibility," 565:"Rome, Unionism, and Indifferentism," 417:The Anglican Establishment Contrasted 228:In 1839 Ward became a writer for the 1173:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 914:"Hergenröther on Church and State," 799:"Parliament and Catholic Education," 502:"Intrinsic End of Civil Government," 158:and Emily Combe. He was educated at 27:English theologian and mathematician 1146:Mivart, St. George Jackson (1876). 1072:, Vol. XVIII, No. 102, pp. 177–196. 808:"The Priesthood in Irish Politics," 745:"The Rule and Motive of Certitude," 483:Essays on the Philosophy of Theism 329:Charles Forbes RenĂ© de Montalembert 307:Dublin Review (Catholic periodical) 24: 1198: 323:. In 1863 he became editor of the 25: 1471: 1420:Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford 1352: 1340:Vol. 8, No. 31, pp. 273–284. 1241:Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 289–309. 1161:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 964:"Ward, William (1787-1849)"  468:The Condemnation of Pope Honorius 1265:Vol. 91, pp. 265–272 (rpt. 1024: 997:Dictionary of National Biography 983: 970:Dictionary of National Biography 826:"The Present Anglican Position," 736:"Copernicanism and Pope Paul V," 727:"Certitude in Religious Assent," 298: 1425:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 1277:(1882). "William George Ward," 1261:(1882). "William George Ward," 1140: 1137:New York: Simon & Schuster. 628:"Dr. Pusey on Marian Devotion," 601:"Dr. Pusey's Project of Union," 529:"Rome and the Munich Congress," 410:The Ideal of a Christian Church 1460:Presidents of the Oxford Union 1445:English Roman Catholic writers 1127: 1109: 1095: 1075: 1058: 977: 955: 844:"Irish Priests and Landlords," 817:"A Word on Classical Studies," 664:"Doctrinal Apostolic Letters," 547:"The Encyclical and Syllabus," 453:De Infallibilitatis Extensione 13: 1: 1333:. London: Macmillan & Co. 1327:Ward, Wilfrid Philip (1893). 1324:. London: Macmillan & Co. 949: 682:"The Irish Disestablishment," 32:William Ward (disambiguation) 1386:Works by William George Ward 1377:Works by William George Ward 1368:Works by William George Ward 1239:Journal of Church and State, 1184:"Ward, William George"  1121:For the Liberation of Brazil 363:Ward was the grandnephew of 268:only escaped censure by the 7: 1312:. London: Sheed & Ward. 1227:London: Macmillan & Co. 1164:"William George Ward"  937: 242:Ideal of a Christian Church 10: 1476: 1234:Vol. 23, pp. 323–344. 1153:, Vol. LXXIX, pp. 555–567. 610:"The Council of Florence," 556:"Public School Education," 538:"The University Question," 304: 190:In the previous year, the 29: 1290:London: Charles H. Kelly. 511:"The Dogmatic Principle," 358: 133: 123: 115: 108: 98: 79: 60: 48: 41: 1347:Vol. CXV, pp. 1–29. 1287:Oxford High Anglicanism. 1281:Vol. 54, pp. 78–79. 1215:Vol. CLI, pp. 1–24. 1148:"Liberty of Conscience," 1087:University of Notre Dame 1047:, Routledge, 2013, p. 15 899:"Mr. Mill on Causation," 401: 119:Mathematics and Theology 1440:English Anglo-Catholics 1284:Rigg, James H. (1899). 1275:Oxenham, Henry Nutcombe 1219:Church, Richard William 1190:Encyclopædia Britannica 700:"Catholic Controversy," 520:"The 'Union' Movement," 311:Ward wrote articles on 149: 103:Balliol College, Oxford 1249:"William George Ward." 1133:Wilfrid Sheed (1985), 1070:The Nineteenth Century 423:Heresy and Immortality 225: 1435:Anglo-Catholic clergy 1259:Manning, Henry Edward 1170:Catholic Encyclopedia 1064:Hutton, R.H. (1885). 1006:, Winchester College. 305:Further information: 220: 164:Christ Church, Oxford 1316:Ward, Wilfrid Philip 1279:The Saturday Review, 1245:Hutton, Richard Holt 992:Ward, William George 925:Vol. LXXXVII (1880). 877:Vol. LXXVIII (1876). 873:"Church and State," 870:Vol. LXXVIII (1876). 863:Vol. LXXVIII (1876). 856:Vol. LXXVIII (1876). 367:, the nephew of Sir 353:Metaphysical Society 315:, the philosophy of 250:University of Oxford 128:St. Edmund's College 932:Vol. LXXXIX (1882). 741:Vol. LXVIII (1871). 732:Vol. LXVIII (1871). 723:Vol. LXVIII (1871). 714:Vol. LXVIII (1871). 380:Wilfrid Philip Ward 341:Papal Infallibility 333:Ignaz von Döllinger 289:St Edmund's College 210:in general and the 192:Tractarian movement 176:applied mathematics 140:William George Ward 43:William George Ward 1345:The Dublin Review, 1263:The Dublin Review, 1213:The Dublin Review, 1116:Marighella, Carlos 930:The Dublin Review, 923:The Dublin Review, 918:Vol. LXXXI (1877). 916:The Dublin Review, 909:The Dublin Review, 904:Vol. LXXIX (1876). 902:The Dublin Review, 895:Vol. LXXIX (1876). 893:The Dublin Review, 886:Vol. LXXIX (1876). 884:The Dublin Review, 875:The Dublin Review, 868:The Dublin Review, 861:The Dublin Review, 854:The Dublin Review, 849:Vol. LXXII (1873). 847:The Dublin Review, 840:Vol. LXXII (1873). 838:The Dublin Review, 829:The Dublin Review, 820:The Dublin Review, 811:The Dublin Review, 802:The Dublin Review, 793:The Dublin Review, 784:The Dublin Review, 775:The Dublin Review, 766:The Dublin Review, 757:The Dublin Review, 748:The Dublin Review, 739:The Dublin Review, 730:The Dublin Review, 721:The Dublin Review, 712:The Dublin Review, 703:The Dublin Review, 694:The Dublin Review, 687:Vol. LXIII (1868). 685:The Dublin Review, 676:The Dublin Review, 667:The Dublin Review, 658:The Dublin Review, 649:The Dublin Review, 640:The Dublin Review, 631:The Dublin Review, 622:The Dublin Review, 615:Vol. LVIII (1866). 613:The Dublin Review, 606:Vol. LVIII (1866). 604:The Dublin Review, 597:Vol. LVIII (1866). 595:The Dublin Review, 586:The Dublin Review, 577:The Dublin Review, 568:The Dublin Review, 559:The Dublin Review, 550:The Dublin Review, 541:The Dublin Review, 532:The Dublin Review, 523:The Dublin Review, 514:The Dublin Review, 505:The Dublin Review, 365:Robert Plumer Ward 226: 160:Winchester College 154:He was the son of 1151:The Dublin Review 944:Anglo-Catholicism 911:Vol. LXXX (1877). 831:Vol. LXXI (1872). 822:Vol. LXXI (1872). 813:Vol. LXXI (1872). 768:Vol. LXIX (1871). 759:Vol. LXIX (1871). 750:Vol. LXIX (1871). 696:Vol. LXIV (1869). 678:Vol. LXII (1868). 669:Vol. LXII (1868). 588:Vol. LVII (1865). 579:Vol. LVII (1865). 570:Vol. LVII (1865). 561:Vol. LVII (1865). 516:Vol. LIII (1863). 507:Vol. LIII (1863). 496:Selected articles 398:, Staffordshire. 371:, and the son of 369:Henry George Ward 258:, to censure the 246:Church of England 221:Bust of Ward, by 196:John Henry Newman 174:but for history, 137: 136: 110:Scientific career 16:(Redirected from 1467: 1363:Internet Archive 1194: 1186: 1174: 1166: 1154: 1144: 1138: 1131: 1125: 1113: 1107: 1099: 1093: 1079: 1073: 1062: 1056: 1040: 1034: 1028: 1027: 1018: 1007: 1004:J. 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Balliol College, Oxford
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paradox
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Tractarian movement
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logic
Protestants
Protestantism
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Church of England
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