That work popularized by Schulze, 158.
Opponents of the Kantian system, 158.
Kant's statement concerning the limits of reason, 159.
General character of Kant's criticism, 160, 161.
Kant's silence on the positive truths of Christianity, 161.
Moral effect of the Kantian system, 162.
Thinkers succeeding Kant, 165.
Their service, 166.
King's Chapel, Boston, became Unitarian, 538, 539.
Kingsley, Charles, on the English mind, influence of, 468.
His numerous works, 469.
His opinions, 469-471.
Controversy with Father Newman, 517.
Kleman, work on connection between grace and duty, 350.
Klopstock innocently commenced the alteration of the German hymns, 194.
Lange, his view of the Church, 296, 297.
Larroque, member of the French Critical School, 400.
Lechler, his definition of English Deism, 113.
Leibnitz, the author of the Wolffian philosophy, 103.
His _Theodicy_, 103.
Philosophy of Leibnitz confined to the learned, 104.
Leo the Tenth, skepticism of, 113.
Lessing, his object in publishing the _Wolfenbuettel Fragments_, 152.
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