His opinion of the _Essays and Reviews_, 496.
Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury; his reflections on the publication of his
_Tractatus de Veritate_, 114.
His view of education, 114.
Herder, adaptation to his times, 171.
His creed, 172.
His interest in the poetic features of the Bible, 172, 173.
The kind of love which he cherished toward the Bible, 174.
View of the person of Christ, 174.
Opinion of the Gospels, 175.
Herder's great service to the Church, 176.
His view of the pastorate, 176.
Character of his preaching, 177, 178.
Opposition to the Kantian Philosophy, 178.
High Church in England, rise of, 511.
Its Conference at Hadley, 512.
Doctrines of the High Church, 512-515.
General service of the High Church, 515, 516.
Hobbes; his estimate of religion, 114, 115.
His works translated into Dutch, 351.
Hofstede de Groot, in conjunction with Pareau, published a work on
dogmatic theology, 365.
Principles taught therein, 365, 366.
Holland, former importance of, 332, 333.
Rise of Rationalism in Holland, 333.
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