hilosophical Rationalism:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 455-462
Julius Charles Hare, 462-465
F. D. Maurice, 465-468
Charles Kingsley, 468-471
Literary Rationalism:
Influence of Philosophy on Literature, 472
Thomas Carlyle, 473-477
The _Westminster Review_, 477-480
Necessity of active Protestantism, 480
CHAPTER XXI.
ENGLAND CONTINUED: CRITICAL RATIONALISM--JOWETT, THE
ESSAYS AND REVIEWS, AND COLENSO.
Relation of the Bible to Christianity, 481
Critical Rationalism:
Professor Jowett, 481
The "Essays and Reviews," 482-497
Judicial Proceedings against the Writers of that
Work, 497-499
Criticism of Bishop Colenso, 499-503
Judicial Proceedings against Colenso, 503-505
CHAPTER XXII.
ENGLAND CONTINUED: SURVEY OF CHURCH PARTIES.
Unity of the Church of England, 507
The Evangelical and Sacramentalist Parties, 507
The Low Church:
Cambridge University, 508
Activity of the Founders of the Low Church, 508, 509
Missionary Zeal, 509, 510
Parties in the Low Church, 510
The High Church:
Rise of the Tractarian Movement, 511, 512
Doctrines of the High Church, 512-515
Service rendered by the High Church, 515
John H. Newman, 516, 517
Francis William Newman, 517-519
The First Broad Church:
Indefiniteness of Creed, 519, 520
Thomas Arnold, 520-523
Arthur P. Stanley, 523-529
Doctrines of the First Broad Church, 529, 530
The Second Broad Church:
Difference between the First and Second Broad
Churches, 530, 531
Classification of Church Parties,
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