533.
Rationalists, German, had no common system, 198.
Reason therefore, 198.
The principal parts of their system, 200-218.
Results of their opinions, 218, 219.
Recordite party in the Low Church, 511.
Reformation endangered by controversies, 45.
Reformed Church, purity and progress of, in seventeenth century, 76.
Reformers, difference between, and Rationalists, 31, 32.
Faults of the immediate successors of the Reformers, 37.
Disputes of the Reformers, 38.
Regeneration, Unitarian opinion of, 551, 552.
Reinhard avowed himself in favor of subordination of reason to faith,
239.
Religion, opinion of German Rationals on, 199.
Renan, his greatest celebrity due to his _Life of Jesus_, 403.
His opinions, 403, 404.
Reception of his _Life of Jesus_, 405.
Results of that publication declared by De Pressense to be beneficial,
406.
Literature arising from Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 596-598, _Appendix_.
"Reunion of Christian Friends in Holland," result of revival in the
Dutch church, 361.
Monthly Journal of the organization, 361.
Reville, his exposition of the so-called Liberal Theology, 394-396.
Revival in the Dutch church, 358.
Revue de Theologie, organ of French Critical School, 396.
Edited by Scherer, 396.
Roell, Professor, declared the necessity of reason for a proper
interpretation of the Scriptures, 348, 349.
Roehr, his _Briefe ueber den Rationalismus_, 34.
Principles contained therein, 238, 239.
Rothe, ethical system, 300.
His recent work on Dogmatic Theology, 300.
Principles taught therein, 301-303.
Rougemont, his opinions, 400, 401.
Rousseau, his description of French skepticism during the reign of Louis
XV, 118.
The proposition which he sought to establish, 121.
The key to his creed, 122.
His popularity in Germany, 186.
Rupp, Pastor, attacked the Athanasian symbol, 284.
Sabbath, neglect of, in Germany, 37.
Schaff, description of Neander's appearance, 253, 254.
Declares the indirect service of Rationalism, 580, 582, 583.
Schelling, his natural philosophy, 164.
His opposite and parallel sciences, 164.
Schenkel, elevation by Baden government, 303.
His late skeptical book, _Picture of the Character of Jesus_, 303.
Principles taught therein, 304.
Clerical protest against his continuance in authority, 305.
Scherer, member of the French Critical School. Departure from orthodoxy,
396.
His view of Protestantism, 397.
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