Discourse I.
Introductory.
Discourse II.
Theology A Branch Of Knowledge.
Discourse III.
Bearing Of Theology On Other Branches Of Knowledge.
Discourse IV.
Bearing Of Other Branches Of Knowledge On Theology.
Discourse V.
Knowledge Its Own End.
Discourse VI.
Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Learning.
Discourse VII.
Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Professional Skill.
Discourse VIII.
Knowledge Viewed In Relation To Religion.
Discourse IX.
Duties Of The Church Towards Knowledge.
Introductory Letter.
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Lecture I.
Christianity And Letters. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.
Lecture II.
Literature. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters.
Lecture III.
English Catholic Literature.
Lecture IV.
Elementary Studies.
Lecture V.
A Form Of Infidelity Of The Day.
Lecture VI.
University Preaching.
Lecture VII.
Christianity and Physical Science. A Lecture in the School of Medicine.
Lecture VIII.
Christianity And Scientific Investigation. A Lecture Written for the School of Science.
Lecture IX.
Discipline Of Mind. An Address To The Evening Classes.
Lecture X.
Christianity And Medical Science. An Address to the Students Of Medicine.
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
The Idea of a University defined and Illustrated
In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin
by John Henry Newman