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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

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


His celebrated accommodation-theory, 130.
His distinction between the local and temporary contents of the
Scriptures, 130, 131.
His moderate affiliation with the English Deists, 131.
His repudiation of the French Skeptical School, 131.
His opinion concerning the world's independence of the Bible, 132.
He gained his greatest triumph against the history and doctrinal
authority of the church, 132.
The beauty and purity of his private life, 133, 134.
His domestic life, 134.
Death of his daughter, 135, 136.
Semler's mental defects, 136.
His imitators, 137.
Fatal results of Semler's doctrines, 146, 147.
Seriousness and Peace, society called, 376.
Shaftesbury, Lord, cultivated the acquaintance of the leaders of
skepticism in France and England, 115.
His violent hostility to Christianity, 115.
His _Characteristics_, 115.
Sin, Unitarian opinion of, 548-550.
Skepticism, the result of coldness, formalism, and controversy in the
Church, 4.
Development of skepticism south and west of Germany, 112, 113.


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