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Apologia and Pro
John Henry Newman's autobiography ( first published in 1864 ) is entitled Apologia Pro Vita Sua in reference to this tradition.
Pro Se De Magia ( Apologia ), 2. 26
Poisoning the well can be a special case of argumentum ad hominem, and the term was first used with this sense by John Henry Newman in his work Apologia Pro Vita Sua ( 1864 ).
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When John Henry Newman entitled his spiritual autobiography Apologia Pro Vita Sua in 1864, he was playing upon both this connotation, and the more commonly understood meaning of an expression of contrition or regret.
* Apologia Pro Vita Sua, book by John Henry Newman
Among his better known work written there was the autobiographical Apologia Pro Vita Sua and the poem The Dream of Gerontius.
* Apologia Pro Marcel Lefebvre ( Angelus Press ) is a three volume book in support of the French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, founder of the Society of St. Pius X

Apologia and Sua
* Apologia pro Fide Sua ad Anastasium Pontificem ( Apology, Sent to Anastasius, Bishop of the City of Rome, at New Advent )

Apologia and Latin
He also wrote commentaries on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon, and on the Apologia of Lucius Apuleius as well as a translation into Latin of and Annotazioni ( in Italian ) on Torquato Tasso's epic Gerusalemme liberata.

Apologia and defense
Servetus wrote a pharmacological treatise in defense of Champier against Leonhart Fuchs In Leonardum Fucsium Apologia ( Apology against Leonard Fuchs ).

Apologia and is
* Elizabethan polymath and alchemist Robert Fludd's Apologia is published.
* Plato publishes his Apologia, which is a defence of his mentor Socrates.
Giles's edition is based on Gunn's, but is a composite since the Vatican ms. ( Mommsen's M text ) does not contain Nennius's Apologia or the Mirablilia.
This is quoted from the Apologia version of the preface .< ref >, p. 143 as variant preface in C < sup > 2 </ sup > D < sup > 2 </ sup > GL ;, Apologia, I, p. 303 " Ego autem coacervavi omne quod inveni tam de annalibus Romanorum ..", English tr.
183 ), is his Apology to Autolycus ( Apologia ad Autolycum ), a series of books defending Christianity written to a pagan friend.
The 2nd century Roman writer and philosopher Apuleius in his Apologia XV says " What is the cause of the prismatic colours of the rainbow, or of the appearance in heaven of two rival images of the sun, with sundry other phenomena treated in a monumental volume by Archimedes of Syracuse.
The word is earlier found in a book titled Apologia della Congresso Notturno Delle Lamie by Girolamo Tartarotti ( 1751 ), who uses stregheria to describe Italian witchcraft as the cult of the goddess Diana.
Among authors who have praised the book are the British novelist Henry Green, whose essay on Doughty, " Apologia ," is reprinted in his collection Surviving.
The principal works of Episcopius are his Confessio declaratio sententiae pastorum gui in foederato Beiglo Remonstrantes vocantur super praecipuis artscuf is religionis Christianae ( 1621 ), his Apologia per confessione ( 1629 ), his Verus theologus remonstrans, and his uncompleted work Institutiones theologicae.
The chief result was Jewel's Apologia ecclesiae Anglicanae, published in 1562, which in Bishop Creighton's words is the first methodical statement of the position of the Church of England against the Church of Rome, and forms the groundwork of all subsequent controversy.

Apologia and by
The poet Catullus wrote several love poems concerning a frequently unfaithful woman he called Lesbia, identified in the mid-second century AD by the writer Apuleius ( Apologia 10 ) as a " Clodia.
It had been upheld by several councils, by the cities of Ghent and Florence, by the University of Oxford and University of Paris, and by the most renowned doctors of the time, for example: Henry of Langenstein (" Epistola pacis ", 1379, " Epistola concilii pacis ", 1381 ); Conrad of Gelnhausen (" Epistola Concordiæ ", 1380 ); Jean de Charlier de Gerson ( Sermo coram Anglicis ); and especially the latter's master, Pierre d ' Ailly, the eminent Bishop of Cambrai, who wrote of himself: " A principio schismatis materiam concilii generalis primus … instanter prosequi non timui " ( Apologia Concilii Pisani, in Paul Tschackert ).
* Apologia de Christi Incarnatione ( disputed authorship ; perhaps by Hugh of St. Victor ).
In 1609 Barclay edited the De Potestate Papae, an anti-papal treatise by his father, who had died in the preceding year, and in 1611 he issued an Apologia or " third part " of the Satyricon, in answer to the attacks of the Jesuits.
The earliest extant Christian writings on the age of the world according to the biblical chronology are by Theophilus ( AD 115-181 ), the sixth bishop of Antioch, in Apology to Autolycus ( Apologia ad Autolycum ), and by Julius Africanus ( AD 200-245 ) in his Five Books of Chronology.
* Apologia pro Marcel Lefebvre by Michael Davies, hosted by SSPX Asia.
He also wrote a suggestion for reform in the administration of justice entitled Libellus de optimo ordine forenses lites audiendi et deferendi ; an Apologia, written to answer the charges brought against him by Louis XI ; a Breviloquium, or allegorical account of his own misfortunes ; a Peregrinatio ; a defence of Joan of Arc entitled Opinio et consilium super processu et condemnatione Johanne, dicte Puelle and other miscellaneous writings.

Apologia and John
John Milton thought, mistakenly, that Bramhall wrote the Apologia pro Rege et Populo Anglicano, 1650 ; the real author was John Rowland.

Apologia and Newman
In 1864 Newman professedly had to write his Apologia with his keenest feelings in order to be believed and to command a fair hearing from English readers.
After a brief and unsatisfactory correspondence with Kingsley, Newman began work on the Apologia.

Apologia and religious
In 1907 he published The Creed of a Layman, which included his Apologia pro fide mea, in explanation of his Positivist religious position.

Apologia and published
In March 1526, Bucer published Apologia, defending his views.
In these years he worked on his Apologia, which was published in 1852.
He gained a reputation as a Protestant controversialist, and published numerous works against Roman Catholicism, prominent among them being the Apologia catholica ( 1605 ) and A Catholicke Appeale ( 1609 ).
The Harmonia Apostolica was published in 1669-70, and his Examen Censures ( his reply to Gataker ), and his Apologia pro Harmonia ( his reply to Barlow ) in 1675.
* ‘ Hermanni Loemelii … Spongia quâ diluuntur Calumniæ nomine Facultatis Parisiensis impositæ libro qui inscribitur Apologia Sanctæ Sedis Apostolicæ circa Regimen Catholicorum Angliæ ,’ & c., St. Omer, 1631 A rejoinder was published on the part of the Sorbonne.
The Second Laird of Urie, Robert Barclay, also a Quaker, published an `` Apologia `` in 1675 described as `` Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People called Quakers ``.
In 177 he published an " Apologia " for the Christians, addressed to Marcus Aurelius, and appealing to the Emperor's own experience with the " Thundering Legion ", whose prayers won him the victory over the Quadi.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola's Apologia (" Apologia J. Pici Mirandolani, Concordiae comitis " published in 1489 ) states that there are two types of " magic ", which are theurgy ( divine magic ), and goetia ( demonic magic ).

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