vangelical French theologians, 419.
Their success evident in the recent action of the Protestant
Conferences, 419-421.
Evangelizing agencies in France, 422-424.
Falk, at Weimar, 312, 313.
He was affected by the havoc of Napoleon's army, 313.
Established a Reformatory for children, 314.
His various benefactions, 315.
Farrar, his description of the Wolffian philosophy, 110, 111.
Feuerbach, his radical Skepticism, 282.
Fichte, relation to Kant, 163.
His system, 163.
His _Addresses to the German People_, and influence of that work, 222,
223.
Fliedner, established a Deaconess Institute, 316.
Its influence in other countries, 316, 317.
Formula Concordiae, 39, 40.
France, adoption of English Deism by, 117.
Irreligion in France during the reign of Louis XIV., 117, 118.
Francke, Augustus Hermann, testimony on neglect of Scriptural studies,
69.
His temperament, 93.
Purity of his purpose, 94.
His account of his conversion, 94.
His pulpit ministrations in Halle, 95.
His _Introduction to the Old Testament_, _Hermeneutical Lectures_ and
_Method of Theological Study_, 95.
He founded the Orphan House at Halle, 95.
The gradual establishment of that institution, 95, 96.
Condition of the Orphan House after Francke's death, 96,
_note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 26].
Theological instruction by Francke and his coadjutors, 96.
Prolific power of the Orphan House, 97, 98.
Francken, his _Kernel of Divinity_, 346.
Frederic the Great, withdrew the royal patronage from Halle, 100, 101.
He was captivated by Voltaire, 120.
His systematic attempt to destroy orthodoxy in his kingdom, 122.
He made no secret of his skepticism, 123.
Final regret of his religious course, on seeing the evil effects of
infidelity upon his people, 123, 124.
Free Congregations, rise and influence of, 284.
Freeman, Rev. James, Pastor of King's Chapel, Boston, 539.
Installation as the first Unitarian minister in America, 539.
French Church, Protestant, 387.
Skeptical formalism of French Protestantism in the beginning of the
nineteenth century, 387, 388.
Opposition to the French Protestant Church, 411.
French Critical School of Theology, 391, 392.
Opinions, 393, 394.
French Literature in Europe, prevalence of, 391.
French Skeptics upon the Church of Holland, influence of, 352.
French Theology, animation of, 386.
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