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ements stand-point standpoint touch-stone touchstone two-fold twofold under-current undercurrent wide-spread widespread There are variations in the accents used on the following words: coexistent coexistent confreres confreres Groeninger Groninger Jesus Jesus l'Eglise l'Eglise reaewakening reawakening Refutation Refutation Religieuse Religieuse religieuse religieuse Remusat Remusat Reville Reville Revue Revue Secretan Secretan Theologie Theologie Theologies Theologies Venerable Venerable The following words used an oe ligature in the original: d'oeil Koenen Phoebus Phoenician prosopopoeia soeur Voetius (only in the Table of Contents) Voetians (only in the Table of Contents) The following corrections have been made to the text. page xvii--Gibbon, 447, 448[original has 447, 447] page 14--'Those who are generally termed Rationalists,'[ending quote missing in original] says Dr. Bretschneider page 16--Spinoza asserts that the '[original has double quote]Israelites heard page 38--Cracau put to death on the slightest pretenses[original has pretences] page 47--The headlong pen, too precipitate for calligraphy[original has caligraphy] page 77--Let the ministry be steadfast, and the masses will never swerve."[original has missing ending quote] page 152--Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy page 152--the intuitions[original has intuitons] of Reason page 162--Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy page 163--glaring defect of his system[original has sytsem] page 171--evening entertainments[original has entertaiments] of Weimar page 192--the narrator has a very imperfect knowledge[original has knowedge] page 245--Christ's communion with his living disciples.[original is missing period] page 254--nineteenth[original has nineteeth] century page 261--Their opinions[original has opinons] concerning him were already formed page 263--climax of destructive criticism[original has crititicism] page 304--therefore he stands to-day[o
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