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am, O. B., his juvenile work, 572, 573. Lecture on Liberal Christianity, 573-575. Future Punishment, opposition of Unitarians to, 552, 553. Gaussen, leader of the Evangelical Dissenting Church of Switzerland, 428, 429. Geneva, improvement of religious spirit in, 430, 431. Gerhard, John, personal qualities, and rapid attainments, 51. Quotation from his exegetical treatise, 52. German Theology, affiliated to Philosophy, 155. Germany, the country where Rationalism has exerted its chief influence, 5. Condition of Protestant Germany at the commencement of the nineteenth century, 220-222. Gibbon, caprices of, 447. Work on the Roman Empire, 447, 448. Destitution of political character, 448. God, opinion of German Rationalists concerning, 199, 200. Idea of God essential to success of civil government, 287. Unitarian opinion of God, 547, 548. Goethe at Weimar, 179. His attachment to Roman Catholicism, 183. Influence of his writings on theology, 183. Goodwin, C. W., on the Mosaic Cosmogony, in _Essays and Reviews_. His opinions, 491, 492. Gossner, his unsettled life, 327. Providential guidance to Protestantism, and to missionary labors, 327, 328. Griesbach; he aimed to establish a system of natural religion, 137, 138. Groen Van Prinsterer, his influence in favor of home missions, 360. Edited _The Netherlander_, 361. Defended the Secessionists from the Dutch Church, 363. Groningen School. Its origin, organ, and principal tenets, 364, 365. Distinguished for its ethical system, 366. No place for the Trinity in the Groningen Theology, 366. Service of the Groningens, 367. Their failure to reach their object, 367. Grotius, forerunner of Ernesti, 127, 334, 341. Grotz, his opinions, 403. Guericke, called attention to the operations of the "Friends of Light," 284. Guizot, his deep interest in recent French Theology, 416. His late important work on the Christian Religion, 416-419. Gustavus Adolphus Union, its method of operation, 330. Its nineteenth session, 330. Results, 330, 331. Half-Way Covenant, 538. Halle, University of; occasion of its establishment, 93. Its faculty, and the work before it, 93. The new generation of professors in Halle, 99, 100. Edict of Fred. Wil. I., that all theologians must study in that University, 100. Hamann, inability of, and his coadjutors to resist Rationalism in Germany, 196. Hare,
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