411-416
Guizot, 416-419
Success of the Evangelical School, 419-421
Improvement of the French Protestant Church, 422, 423
Charitable and Evangelizing Societies, 423, 424
CHAPTER XVIII.
SWITZERLAND: ORTHODOXY IN GENEVA, AND THE NEW SPECULATIVE
RATIONALISM IN ZUeRICH.
Prostration of the Swiss Church at the Commencement of
the Nineteenth Century, 425, 426
Neglect of Theological Instruction, 426, 427
The Theological Academy in Geneva, 428
The Evangelical Dissenting Church, 428
Gaussen, 428, 429
Vinet, 429
Present Religious Condition of Geneva, 429, 430
Lectures in the Genevan Theological Academy, 431, 432
Religious Declension of Zuerich, 432
Zuerich the Centre of Swiss Rationalism: 433-435
The Speculative Rationalism:
The Holy Scriptures, 435
Christ, 435-437
Sin, 438
Faith, 438, 439
German Switzerland influenced by German Theology, 439
CHAPTER XIX.
ENGLAND: THE SOIL PREPARED FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF
RATIONALISM.
English Deism and German Rationalism Contrasted, 440
Literature of England in the Eighteenth Century, 440, 441
The Writers of that Period, 441
Influence of the French Spirit, 441, 442
Bolingbroke, 442, 443
Hume, 444-447
Gibbon, 447, 448
The moral Prostration of the Church, 448-450
Influence of the Wesleyan Movement, 450-452
CHAPTER XX.
ENGLAND CONTINUED: PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY RATIONALISM.--COLERIDGE
AND CARLYLE.
Compensations of History, 453
Rise of a Disposition in England to consult German Theology
and Philosophy, 453, 454
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