Neander, first of Mediation Theologians. His youth, and early
publications, 249.
Theological views, 249, 250.
The chief characteristic of his theology, 250.
Various writings, 251.
Conception of Church history, 251, 252.
Valuable service to evangelical theology, 252.
Relation to his times, 252.
Personal appearance, 253, 254.
_Life of Christ_, in reply to Strauss, 272, 273.
Newman, F. W., his life resembles Blanco White's, 517.
His _Phases of Faith_, 518.
Became a Missionary, 518.
His opinions, 518, 519.
Nicolai, his Universal German Library, 147.
Object of that journal to oppose all orthodox publications, 147.
Its great influence, 147, 148.
Berlin affected by it, 148.
Norton, Andrews, professor in Harvard University, 540.
Opzoomer, professor at Utrecht, 371.
His manual of logic, 371.
Orthodoxy, inactivity of, in the Church of Holland, 356.
Parker, Theodore, as a reformer, 564.
Personal history, 565.
His radicalism, 566.
His theological opinions, 566-571.
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