Completeness of destructive work of Rationalism, 35.
The term _Rationalism_ came into use in early part of nineteenth
century, 239.
Rationalism, injured by its excessive demands, 255-256.
Rationalism assumed a revolutionary and atheistic form after the
publication of Strauss' _Life of Jesus_, 281.
Rise of Rationalism in Holland, 333.
Undercurrent of Rationalism in Dutch Church, extending back to Synod
of Dort, 346.
Rationalism in French Protestant Church, 391-409;
in Switzerland, 432-439;
in England, 455.
Three forms of Rationalism in England, 455.
Indirect service of Rationalism, 579-586.
Philosophical Rationalism in England commenced with Coleridge, 455.
Literature of Rationalism, 590-606, _Appendix_.
Rationalists among the English Jews, Roman Catholics, Quakers, and
Unitarians, 533.
Rationalists, German, had no common system, 198.
Reason therefore, 198.
The principal parts of their system, 200-218.
Results of their opinions, 218, 219.
Recordite party in the Low Church, 511.
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