Geneva, improvement of religious spirit in, 430, 431.
Gerhard, John, personal qualities, and rapid attainments, 51.
Quotation from his exegetical treatise, 52.
German Theology, affiliated to Philosophy, 155.
Germany, the country where Rationalism has exerted its chief influence,
5.
Condition of Protestant Germany at the commencement of the nineteenth
century, 220-222.
Gibbon, caprices of, 447.
Work on the Roman Empire, 447, 448.
Destitution of political character, 448.
God, opinion of German Rationalists concerning, 199, 200.
Idea of God essential to success of civil government, 287.
Unitarian opinion of God, 547, 548.
Goethe at Weimar, 179.
His attachment to Roman Catholicism, 183.
Influence of his writings on theology, 183.
Goodwin, C. W., on the Mosaic Cosmogony, in _Essays and Reviews_. His
opinions, 491, 492.
Gossner, his unsettled life, 327.
Providential guidance to Protestantism, and to missionary labors, 327,
328.
Griesbach; he aimed to establish a system of natural religion, 137, 138.
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