7, 338.
Agreement between him and Descartes, 338.
Colani, one of principal theologians of French Critical School. His
opinions, 401, 402.
Colenso, Bishop John William, resemblance between him and Wolff, 107,
108.
His work on the Pentateuch and Book of Joshua, 499.
His criticisms, 499-503.
Excitement occasioned by his work, 503.
Judicial proceedings against Colenso, 503-505.
Literature of the Controversy occasioned by him, 599-602, _Appendix_.
Colenso's return to Southern Africa without a people or a clergy, 505.
Testimony of a Mussulman against him, 506.
Coleridge, opinions of, 455-462.
His struggles, 457.
Definitions and distinctions of Coleridge, 460, 461.
His school, 462.
Compensations of history, 453.
Composition, method of literary, in Germany in 17th century, 67.
Comte, 390.
Conferences, French Protestant, their recent action in favor of
orthodoxy, 419-421.
Confessions, union of Lutheran and Reformed, 231.
Controversy, Antinomian, Adiaphoristic, Synergistic, Osiandric,
Crypto-Calvinistic, 39.
Syncretistic controversy, 40.
Coquerel, A., Jr., editor of the _Lien_, 406.
Refusal of the Presbyterial Council to re-appoint him as suffragan in
a Protestant pulpit in Paris, 407.
His opinions, 407, 408.
His christology, 408, 409.
Courts, licentiousness of German, during the Thirty Years' war, 78, 79.
Extravagance on matrimonial and baptismal occasions, 79, 80.
Da Costa, an agent in the revival in the Dutch Church, 359.
De Cock, leader of the secession from the Dutch Church, 362.
Results of his expulsion by ecclesiastical authority, 363.
Deism, English, defined by Lechler, 113.
The principle on which it started, 113.
Its superiority to the Deism of France, 113.
Its origin due to prominence given to nature by Lord Bacon, 114.
German opposition to English Deism, 114.
Rapid progress of Deism in Germany, 117.
Foreign infidelity hastened by the quibbles of orthodox theologians,
125.
English Deism influencing the Dutch Church, 350-352.
Did not possess advantages equal to those of German Rationalism, 440.
Deism, French, cooeperating with English Deism, toward the overthrow of
orthodoxy in Germany, 122.
Deists, English, translations of their works into the German Language,
117.
Translations into Dutch, 351, 352.
De Pressense prophesies good results from Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 406.
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