De Pressense prophesies good results from Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 406.
Leader of evangelical theologians in the French Church, 411.
Edits the Revue Chretienne, 411.
His opinions, 412-415.
Opposes the union of Church and State, 415.
Remarks on the beneficial results of Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 585,
586.
Descartes, apostle of French Rationalism, 338, 339, 389.
De Wette, twofold character of his opinion, 246, 247.
His opinion of John, the Evangelist, 247.
View of the Scriptures, 248.
His theological novel, 248.
Dinter, a skeptical writer for children, 189, 190.
Dogmatism, one of the elements of the degeneracy of the Dutch Church,
336.
Dorner, his complex style, 290.
His work on the Person of Christ, 290-292.
Conception of Christianity, 290.
Doubt, religious, and innovation, must be estimated by four
considerations, 32.
Edelmann, Kahnis' testimony concerning him, 138, 139.
Education in Germany, defects of, 184.
Edwards, Jonathan, successor of Stoddard, at Northampton, 538.
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