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oly Ghost, Unitarian opinion of, 548. Homiletic literature of the Dutch Church, 335. Huguenots of France were received into Holland, and exerted a beneficial influence on the Dutch Church, 343. Humanists, Aristotelian, of seventeenth century, 6. Hume, partook of the prevalent French spirit, 444. His errors, 444. _Essay on Miracles_, 445, 446. _History of England_, 446, 447. Hymns, destruction of German, 193. Churches rivaled each other in adapting their hymn-books to Rationalistic opinions, 194. Indifference, religious, produced in Holland by the French spirit, 353, 354. Infidelity presents a systematic and harmonious history, 2. Infidelity systematically opposed to civil order and authority, 287. Inner Mission of German Protestantism, 326, 327. Inspiration, opinion of German Rationalists on, 200, 202. American Unitarian opinion on inspiration, 546, 547. Instruction in Germany, improved character of religious, 307, 308. Jacobi, the opponent of the Kantian philosophy, 162, 163. Service to evangelical religion, 169. Journals in Germany, theological, 306, 307, and _note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 81]. Rationalistic Journals, _Appendix_, 595. Rationalistic Journals in France, _Appendix_, 598. Jowett, his commentaries, 481. His view of the Atonement, 482. Writes in _Essays and Reviews_ on the interpretation of Scripture, 493. His opinions, 494, 495. Kant, his superiority to other thinkers of his time, 156. His account of his pious mother, 156. His system published by a student, Hippel, 157. His _Critique of Pure Reason_, 157. That work popularized by Schulze, 158. Opponents of the Kantian system, 158. Kant's statement concerning the limits of reason, 159. General character of Kant's criticism, 160, 161. Kant's silence on the positive truths of Christianity, 161. Moral effect of the Kantian system, 162. Thinkers succeeding Kant, 165. Their service, 166. King's Chapel, Boston, became Unitarian, 538, 539. Kingsley, Charles, on the English mind, influence of, 468. His numerous works, 469. His opinions, 469-471. Controversy with Father Newman, 517. Kleman, work on connection between grace and duty, 350. Klopstock innocently commenced the alteration of the German hymns, 194. Lange, his view of the Church, 296, 297. Larroque, member of the French Critical School, 400. Lechler, his defin
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