Calixtus, George, as a theologian, 40;
professor at Helmstedt, 41;
travels, and literary style, 41;
impression made upon his mind by prevailing controversies, 41;
his ardent desire to unite conflicting elements, 41;
his sorrow at the abuse of preaching, 41, 42;
advice on preaching, 42;
his _Chief Points of the Christian Religion_, 43;
accusations against him, 44;
his fruitless labors, 44.
Testimony on neglect of children, 64, 65.
Campe's influence upon the youth of Germany, 188.
His works, 188.
Capadose, an agent in the revival in the Dutch Church, 359.
Carlyle, Thomas, parent of Literary Rationalism in England, 473.
Derived his system from the German philosophers, 473.
Opinions, 473-476.
His influence upon the young, 475, 476.
Vicious influence of his sentiments, 477.
Channing, W. Ellery, leader of American Unitarianism, 541.
His works, 541.
Mental transitions, 542.
Repudiation of orthodoxy, 542.
His opinions, 543, 544.
Chantepie de la Saussaye, one of the leaders of the Ethical-Irenical
School in the Dutch Church, 375.
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