It was confounded with mysticism, 88.
Pietism commenced upon the principle that the Church was corrupt, 88.
The means proposed by Pietism to improve the Church, 88, 89.
Secret of the fall of Pietism, 102.
Mistake of Lutheranism in failing to adopt it in the Church, 102.
Relation of Pietism to the German Protestant Church, 102.
Pietists, charged with literary barrenness, 101.
Positivism, the work of Compte alone, 390.
Powell, Baden, on the study of evidences of Christianity, in _Essays and
Reviews_, 487.
His opinions, 487-489.
Preaching, defective, in Germany in seventeenth century, 69, 70.
Privy Council of England, 498, _note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is
to Footnote 191].
Professors and students, intimacy between German, 309.
Prophecy, opinion of German Rationalists concerning, 211-214.
Protestantism, concessions of, to the civil magistrate, 37.
Protestant Friends, 283.
Pulpit of Holland, low state of preaching in the, 334.
Rationalism, danger of failing to appreciate magnitude of, 1.
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