Document Type
Article
Article Version
Publisher's PDF
Publication Date
5-2002
Abstract
Examines the attitudes of William Ewart Gladstone to the doctrine of papal infallibility propounded at the Vatican Council and the responses of John Henry Newman and Henry Edward Manning, who opposed the more extreme ultramontane interpretations of that doctrine. Manning was concerned with dispelling Gladstone's fear that the doctrine might undermine the civil allegiance of English Catholics.
Publication Title
Recusant History
Repository Citation
von Arx, Jeffrey P., "INTERPRETING THE COUNCIL: ARCHBISHOP MANNING AND THE VATICAN DECREES CONTROVERSY" (2002). History Faculty Publications. 35.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/history-facultypubs/35
Published Citation
von Arx S.J., Jeffrey P. "INTERPRETING THE COUNCIL: ARCHBISHOP MANNING AND THE VATICAN DECREES CONTROVERSY". Recusant History; May2002, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p229-242, 14p
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