The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, John Henry Newman. It was one of the leading English Catholic magazines of the nineteenth century. It represented a phase of convert thought which was in opposition to the extreme ultramontanism of William George Ward and Henry Edward Manning and eventually led to increasing friction with the leading members of the newly established English hierarchy.
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| - The Rambler (1848-1862) (it)
- The Rambler (journal) (fr)
- The Rambler (Catholic periodical) (en)
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| - The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, John Henry Newman. It was one of the leading English Catholic magazines of the nineteenth century. It represented a phase of convert thought which was in opposition to the extreme ultramontanism of William George Ward and Henry Edward Manning and eventually led to increasing friction with the leading members of the newly established English hierarchy. (en)
- The Rambler (La Roulotte en français) est un périodique catholique fondée par des anglicans convertis au catholicisme comme , John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton et pendant un temps John Henry Newman. Cette revue fut publiée du 1er janvier 1848 à mai 1862. Elle avait pour but la conversion des anglicans mais avec des méthodes différentes de celles des ultramontains anglais comme William George Ward ou le cardinal Henry Edward Manning. Le développement de frictions entre les rédacteurs du journal « The Rambler » et la hiérarchie catholique conduisirent à la fin de la parution du journal. (fr)
- The Rambler fu un periodico cattolico di stampo liberale fondato da convertiti dall'anglicanesimo al cattolicesimo e associato ai nomi di Lord Acton, di Richard Simpson e, per un breve periodo, di John Henry Newman. (it)
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| - The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, John Henry Newman. It was one of the leading English Catholic magazines of the nineteenth century. It represented a phase of convert thought which was in opposition to the extreme ultramontanism of William George Ward and Henry Edward Manning and eventually led to increasing friction with the leading members of the newly established English hierarchy. (en)
- The Rambler (La Roulotte en français) est un périodique catholique fondée par des anglicans convertis au catholicisme comme , John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton et pendant un temps John Henry Newman. Cette revue fut publiée du 1er janvier 1848 à mai 1862. Elle avait pour but la conversion des anglicans mais avec des méthodes différentes de celles des ultramontains anglais comme William George Ward ou le cardinal Henry Edward Manning. Le développement de frictions entre les rédacteurs du journal « The Rambler » et la hiérarchie catholique conduisirent à la fin de la parution du journal. (fr)
- The Rambler fu un periodico cattolico di stampo liberale fondato da convertiti dall'anglicanesimo al cattolicesimo e associato ai nomi di Lord Acton, di Richard Simpson e, per un breve periodo, di John Henry Newman. (it)
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