Its leaders, 375.
Ethics in the Dutch Church, corruption of, 335.
Evangelical Church Diet of Germany, 318.
Occasion of its organization, 318, 319.
First session, 320-322.
Practical result of the first session, 322, 323.
Enlargement of operations, 323.
Evangelical Church Gazette, 101, 102.
Evangelical Dissenting Church of Switzerland, rise of, 428.
Evangelical French School, 411.
Led by E. De Pressense, 411.
Defended by Guizot, 416.
Fruits of the labors of the evangelical French theologians, 419.
Their success evident in the recent action of the Protestant
Conferences, 419-421.
Evangelizing agencies in France, 422-424.
Falk, at Weimar, 312, 313.
He was affected by the havoc of Napoleon's army, 313.
Established a Reformatory for children, 314.
His various benefactions, 315.
Farrar, his description of the Wolffian philosophy, 110, 111.
Feuerbach, his radical Skepticism, 282.
Fichte, relation to Kant, 163.
His system, 163.
His _Addresses to the German People_, and influence of that work, 222,
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