Skepticism received the support of the educated and refined German
circles during latter part of the eighteenth century, 149.
Historical record of skepticism, 563.
Skeptics, spirit of kindness toward, 587, 588.
Smith, John Pye, his statement concerning the inferior character of
replies to the English Deists, 117.
Speculative Rationalism in Zuerich, Periodicals favoring, 434.
Opinions of the Speculative Rationalists concerning the Scriptures and
Christ, 435-437;
immortality, 437, 438;
sin, 438;
faith, 438, 439.
Spener, Philip Jacob, his testimony on neglect of children, 63, 64.
His University life and pastoral labors, 89, 90.
His labors in behalf of children, 90.
The _Collegia Pietatis_, 90, 91.
Spener's _Pia Desideria_, 91.
His childlike nature, 91, 92.
His literary activity, 92.
Bitterness of his enemies after his death, 92, 93.
Spinoza, 103, 281.
Stanley, Dean of Westminster, his works, 523.
Rationalistic concessions in his _Jewish Church_, 524.
His late article in the _Westminster Review_, 524, 525.
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