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d position of German Protestantism, 479. Westphalia, peace of, its fruits, 59. Wetstein, forerunner of Ernesti, 127. Wichern, John Henry, address before the Church Diet at its first session, 324. His Rough House near Hamburg, 324. Results of training at that Institution, 325, 326. Williams, Rowland, one of the writers in _Essays and Reviews_, 485. His opinions, 485-487. Wilson, H. B., discusses the question of the National Church in _Essays and Reviews_, 489. His opinions, 489-491. Wislicenus, his skeptical work, 283. Wolff, his demonstrative philosophy, 103. His good intentions, 104. His description of his mental progress, 104. Division of his philosophy into theoretical and practical departments, 105. His opinion of what a revelation should contain, 105, 106. He aimed to impress his principles upon the masses, 106. His system destructive to Pietism, 107. His eventful life, 107, 108. Excitement produced by public discourse on Morals of Confucius, 108. His deposition and banishment, 108. Recalled by Frederic the Great, 108. His reception at Halle, 108, 109. The popular reception of the Wolffian system, 109. Relation of Wolff's philosophy to German theology in eighteenth century, 110. The Wolffian School, 111. Wolfenbuettel Fragments, 149. Their origin, 149, 150. Principles contained in them, 150, 151. Opposition to that work, 151. Wollaston, his creed, and popularity of his works, 115. Year-Books, Halle, an organ of Atheism, 282, 283. Young Men's Christian Union of New York, 553-558. Youth, multiplicity of publications for German, 189. Teachers of the young became Rationalists, 189, 190. Zuerich, the present seat of Swiss Rationalism, 432. Transcriber's Notes: Variant spellings of the words pappoose and premiss are left as in the original. The names Des Cartes and Descartes refer to the same person. The initials D. D. appear in the original with and without a space. They have been standardized to always have a space between the initials. The following words appear in the original with and without hyphens. book-stores bookstores child-like childlike hand-maid handmaid key-note keynote Law-giver Lawgiver law-giver lawgiver life-long lifelong master-pieces masterpieces Re-statements Restat
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