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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

"History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology"


His opinions in partial harmony, at least, with that work, 153.
He found fault with his age, 155.
Lesson taught by condition of England in the eighteenth century, 440.
Le Vasser, his account of French irreligion during the reign of Louis
XIV, 117.
Leyden School of Theologians, 367.
Its origin, 368.
Liberal Catholic School of France. Its founders, 409.
Great influence and high position of its members, 410.
Liberal Protestant Union, the organization of French Rationalists, 393.
Liberation, beneficial effects of German, 223, 224.
Literary Rationalism in England, owes its origin to Carlyle, 473.
Literature, theological, defective character of, in former part of
seventeenth century, 65, 66.
Locke, his works translated into Dutch, 351.
Low Church, in England, 508.
Its seat at Cambridge, 508.
Conducted by vigorous minds, 508.
Always on the side of popular reform, 509.
Missionary labors, 509, 510.
Its work at home, 510.
Present status, 510, 511.

Mandeville, his style complimented by Macaulay, 116.


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