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n the French Church, 411. Edits the Revue Chretienne, 411. His opinions, 412-415. Opposes the union of Church and State, 415. Remarks on the beneficial results of Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 585, 586. Descartes, apostle of French Rationalism, 338, 339, 389. De Wette, twofold character of his opinion, 246, 247. His opinion of John, the Evangelist, 247. View of the Scriptures, 248. His theological novel, 248. Dinter, a skeptical writer for children, 189, 190. Dogmatism, one of the elements of the degeneracy of the Dutch Church, 336. Dorner, his complex style, 290. His work on the Person of Christ, 290-292. Conception of Christianity, 290. Doubt, religious, and innovation, must be estimated by four considerations, 32. Edelmann, Kahnis' testimony concerning him, 138, 139. Education in Germany, defects of, 184. Edwards, Jonathan, successor of Stoddard, at Northampton, 538. Emlyn, his Scripture account of Jesus Christ, 539. Empirical-Modern School in the Dutch Church, 371. It has few points of sympathy with evangelical Christianity, 374. Its principles, 374, 375. English Church in the eighteenth century, low state of, 449-452. Condition of English Church at the Peace of 1815, 454. English literature in the eighteenth century, character of, 440, 441. Brilliant writers, 441. English literature influenced by the French spirit, 441. Epicureanism prevalent in Germany before the Thirty Years' War, 78. Ernesti, the classic scholar of his day, 126, 127. _Essays and Reviews_, theology of, 482-495. Opinions of evangelical German, theologians on the _Essays and Reviews_, 495, 496. Publications called forth by that work, 497, _Appendix_. Judicial proceedings against the authors of the _Essays and Reviews_, 497, 498. Literature arising from the publication of the _Essays and Reviews_, 603, _Appendix_. Ethical-Irenical School in the Dutch Church, 375. Its leaders, 375. Ethics in the Dutch Church, corruption of, 335. Evangelical Church Diet of Germany, 318. Occasion of its organization, 318, 319. First session, 320-322. Practical result of the first session, 322, 323. Enlargement of operations, 323. Evangelical Church Gazette, 101, 102. Evangelical Dissenting Church of Switzerland, rise of, 428. Evangelical French School, 411. Led by E. De Pressense, 411. Defended by Guizot, 416. Fruits of the labors of the e
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