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Julius Charles, disciple of Coleridge, 462. His life full of incident, 463. View of Sacrifice, 463. Other opinions, 464, 465. Harless, an opponent of Strauss, 271. Harms, opposition of Claus, to union of German Churches, 232. His 95 Theses, 232-235. The excitement occasioned by the publication of that work, 235, 236. Harms, Louis, small beginning of his missionary enterprise, 328, 329. Final success, 329, 330. Hegel, his relation to philosophy, 164. His philosophy reducible to a system of nature, 164. His system, 165. Fulfilment of his theory of antagonisms, 257. The three branches of his school, 257, 258. Hengstenberg, his Evangelical Church Gazette established to oppose the prevalent Rationalism, 270, 271. He takes highest rank in the Evangelical School as a controversialist, and expositor of the Old Testament, 305. Opposition to Pantheism, 306. Contributors to his journal, 306. His opinion of the _Essays and Reviews_, 496. Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury; his reflections on the publication of his _Tractatus de Veritate_, 114. His view of education, 114. Herder, adaptation to his times, 171. His creed, 172. His interest in the poetic features of the Bible, 172, 173. The kind of love which he cherished toward the Bible, 174. View of the person of Christ, 174. Opinion of the Gospels, 175. Herder's great service to the Church, 176. His view of the pastorate, 176. Character of his preaching, 177, 178. Opposition to the Kantian Philosophy, 178. High Church in England, rise of, 511. Its Conference at Hadley, 512. Doctrines of the High Church, 512-515. General service of the High Church, 515, 516. Hobbes; his estimate of religion, 114, 115. His works translated into Dutch, 351. Hofstede de Groot, in conjunction with Pareau, published a work on dogmatic theology, 365. Principles taught therein, 365, 366. Holland, former importance of, 332, 333. Rise of Rationalism in Holland, 333. Theological publications in Holland, 334. Popular acquaintance with theology in Holland, 346. ---- Church of, made slow progress in the eighteenth century, 344. Influenced by English Deism, 350. Affected by French Skepticism, 352. Introduction of new hymn-book into the Dutch Churches, 357, 358. Dutch Church now in an important crisis, 381. Causes of the crisis, 381, 382. Dutch Church applying itself to practical work, 382, 383. H
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