Pattison, M., writes in _Essays and Reviews_ on Tendencies of Religious
Thought in England, 1688-1750, 492.
Paul, Jean, called attention to necessity of parental training of
children, 187.
Paulus, attempt of, to prove Luther a Rationalist, 31.
Pecaut, holds that Deism should be substituted for the doctrines of
Protestantism, 402.
His opinions, 402, 403.
Periodical skeptical press of England, 477.
Pestalozzi's labors for the amelioration of orphans, 188.
His ideal of a school, 188.
Philosophy of the period anterior to rise of Pietism, 82, 83.
Service of speculative philosophy in aid of religion, 167.
Philosophers do not communicate directly with the people, 471, 472.
Pierson, his relation to Opzoomer, 371.
His opinions contained in two works, 371, 372.
His exposition of the "New Theology," 372.
He holds that reason must determine what is revelation, 373.
Specimen of Pierson's style, 374.
Pietism, agencies leading to rise of, 55.
Objection brought against Pietism, 85.
What Pietism proposed to do, 85.
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