Bellows, against orthodoxy, 545, 546.
Opposes original sin, 548-550.
Belsham, his work on American Unitarianism, 539, 540.
Bengel, his purpose to lead the people to a better understanding of the
Bible, 101.
Kahnis' appreciation of Bengel, 101.
Bethmann-Hollweg, influence on the Church Diet, 319.
Bilderdyk, at the head of the modern school of Dutch poetry, 359.
Boehme, Jacob, shoemaker at Gorlitz; his pure purposes, 46;
his mysterious life, 47;
method of composition, 47;
description by himself of his seasons of ecstasy, 48;
his _Aurora_, 48;
last words, 49.
Bolingbroke, introducing the French spirit into England in the
Eighteenth Century, 442.
His principles, 442, 443.
Broad Church, has lately acquired great influence, 531.
First Broad Church corresponds with Philosophical Rationalism, 519.
Its tenets, 528, 529, 530.
Second Broad Church is thoroughly Rationalistic, 530.
Points of difference from the First Broad Church, 531.
Bunsen, his Biblical Researches re-reviewed in _Essays and Reviews_,
485-487.
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