Missions Of The Methodist Episcopal Church.
Seventh-Day Baptist Missionary Society.
French Protestant Missionary Society.
Netherlands Missionary Society.
Scottish Missionary Society.
German Missionary Society.
Church Of Scotland Missions.
Rhenish Missionary Society.
Missions Of The Roman Catholic Church.
Jews' Missionary Society.
Indians.
Biographical Sketches of the Fathers of the Reformation, Founders of
Sects, and of other Distinguished Individuals Mentioned in this Volume.
John Wickliffe.
Jerome of Prague.
John Huss.
John OEcolampadius.
Martin Luther.
Ulriucus Zuinglius.
Martin Bucer.
Philip Melancthon.
Peter Martyr.
Henry Bullinger.
John Knox.
John Calvin.
Jerome Zanchius.
Theodore Beza.
Leo X.
Justin.
Arius.
Athanasius.
Moses Maimonides.
John Agricola.
Michael Servetus.
Simonis Menno.
Francis Xavier.
Faustus Socinus.
Robert Brown.
James Arminius.
Francis Higginson.
Richard Baxter.
George Fox.
William Penn.
Benedict Spinoza.
Ann Lee.
John Glass.
George Keith.
Nicholas Louis, Count Zinzendorf.
William Courtney.
Richard Hooker.
Charles Chauncey.
Roger Williams.
John Clarke.
Ann Hutchinson.
Michael Molinos.
John Wesley.
George Whitefield.
Selina Huntingdon.
Robert Sandeman.
Samuel Hopkins.
Jonathan Mayhew.
Samuel Seabury.
Richard Clarke.
Joseph Priestly.
James Purves.
John Jebb.
John Gaspar Christian Lavater.
John Tillotson.
Isaac Newton.
Charles V.
Francis Bacon.
Matthew Hale.
Princess Elizabeth.
Robert Boyle.
John Locke.
Joseph Addison.
Isaac Watts.
Philip Doddridge.
John Murray.
Elhanan Winchester.
Saint Genevieve.
Gilbert Burnet.
Theological Schools.
Footnotes
PREFACE.
A few years since, the Editor of the following pages published a volume of
"Religious Creeds and Statistics;" and, as the work, although quite
limited, met with general approbation, he has been induced to publish
another of the same nature, but on a much larger plan, trusting that it
will prove more useful, and more worthy of public favor.
His design has been, to exhibit to his readers, with the utmost
impartiality and perspicuity, and as briefly as their nature will permit,
the views, creeds, sentiments, or opinions, of all the religious sects
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