Tabular view of the clergy of the Established Church, 532.
Classes in Germany, immorality of higher, 77, 78.
Clergy, immorality of German, in seventeenth century, 73, 74, 76,
_note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 23].
The clergy were the agents of spiritual declension in Germany, 76.
Cocceian Controversy, literature of, 337.
The excitement occasioned by the conflict, 343.
Cocceians and Voetians, the leading parties in the Dutch Church, 340.
Principles of each, 340.
Cocceians studied the Scriptures, but differed from the text, 341.
Cocceius, opponent of Scholasticism in the Dutch Church, 336.
Studies and early writings, 336, 337.
Professor in Leyden University, 337.
His opinion on the Sabbath, 337.
Disciples, 337.
Charges against Cocceius, 337, 338.
Agreement between him and Descartes, 338.
Colani, one of principal theologians of French Critical School. His
opinions, 401, 402.
Colenso, Bishop John William, resemblance between him and Wolff, 107,
108.
His work on the Pentateuch and Book of Joshua, 499.
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