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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

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


Maurice, disciple of Coleridge, 465.
Ideal view of creation, 465, 466.
Holds that Christ is the archetype of every human being, 466.
His system, 467.
His permission to officiate in the Established Church, 468.
Mediation-Theologians of Germany, 288.
Melanchthon, his _Apology of the Confession_, 38.
Milton, on pride of the Church, and ecclesiastical authority, 535, 536.
Miracles, the Rationalists deny the possibility of, 24.
Opinion of German Rationalists concerning miracles, 207-211.
Miracles, Hume on, 445, 446.
Missions in the Dutch Church, 383, 384.
Monod, A., the pioneer of the reformation of the French Protestant
Church, 422.
Montague, house of Lady Mary Wortley, the center of a large literary
group, 443.
Mosheim, his opposition to the introduction of English Deism, 117.
Mueller and Scriver as illustrations of improved literary style, before
the rise of Pietism, 83, 84.
Music in the German Churches made to conform to Rationalism, 195.
Decline of congregational singing, 195.


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