Cock, the Leader of the Secession 362, 363
Failure of the Secession, 363, 364
The Groningen School: 364
Its Characteristic, 364
Hofstede de Groot, and Pareau, 365, 366
Doctrines of the Groningens, 366, 367
The School of Leyden: 367
Scholten, 368-371
The School of Empirical-Modern Theology:
Opzoomer, 371
Pierson, 371-374
Doctrines of this School, 374, 375
The Ethical Irenical School: 375
Chantepie de la Saussaye, 375-377
Van Oosterzee, 377-379
The Present Crisis and its Causes, 381-383
Increase of Evangelizing Agencies, 383-385
CHAPTER XVI.
FRANCE: RATIONALISM IN THE PROTESTANT CHURCH--THE
CRITICAL SCHOOL.
Present Activity of Religious Thought in France, 386, 387
Coldness of Orthodoxy at the Commencement of the
Nineteenth Century, 387, 388
Influence of Wesleyan Missionaries, 388, 389
Cartesianism and the Positive Philosophy, 390
Light French Literature, 391
The Critical School of Theology: 391-394
Reville, 394-396
Scherer, 396-400
Larroque, 400
Rougemont, 400, 401
Colani 401, 402
Pecaut, 402, 403
Grotz, 403
Renan, and his _Life of Jesus_, 403-406
A. Coquerel, jr., 406-409
Influence of French Skepticism upon the Young, 409, 410
CHAPTER XVII.
FRANCE CONTINUED: EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY OPPOSING RATIONALISM.
Agencies Opposing Rationalism, 411
De Pressense,
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