Tract 90 (Italian Wikipedia)

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archive.org

  • Hubert Burton, p. 639, §2: «Inspired with the idea of converting England by means of corporate reunion, he wrote a treatise to show that the Thirty-nine Articles were susceptible of an interpretation more in accordance with Catholic teaching than was usually supposed. This was the "Paraphrastica Expositio Articulorum Confessionis Anglicanae"..» (EN) Edwin Hubert Burton, Christopher Davenport, collana The Catholic encyclopedia, vol. 4, New York, The Encyclopedia Press, 1907. URL consultato il 1º febbraio 2018.

newmanreader.org

  • Tract 90:
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    «This Tract was written under the conviction that the Anglican Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, of which it treated, were, when taken in their letter, so loosely worded, so incomplete in statement, and so ambiguous in their meaning, as to need an authoritative interpretation.»

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    «Questotract fu scritto nella convinzione che i 39 articoli di religione anglicana, di quali tale tract tratta, siano, quando sono presi letteralmente, così generalmente formulati, così incompleti nella struttura, e così ambigui nel loro significato, che è necessaria un'interpretazione autorevole.»

    (EN) Remarks on certain Passages of the Thirty-nine Articles, su newmanreader.org. URL consultato il 1º febbraio 2018.
  • Tract 90: «There was but one authority to whom recourse could be had for such interpretation—the Church Catholic». (EN) Remarks on certain Passages of the Thirty-nine Articles, su newmanreader.org. URL consultato il 1º febbraio 2018.

rorate-caeli.blogspot.com

  • (EN) Father Richard G. Cipolla, The End of the “Reform of the Reform”: Father Kocik's "Tract 90", su Rorate Caeli.blogspot.com, 2/12/2014S. URL consultato il 1º febbraio 2018.
    «The suppression of the Tracts by the bishop and the furious reaction against them began that process of thought and spiritual discernment in Newman that found its fruit in his entering the Catholic Church»