Stevenson, description of Fliedner's Deaconess Institute, 317, 318.
Synod of Dort, 334.
Stoddard, Venerable, did not believe in excluding unregenerate persons
from the Lord's Supper, 537.
Strauss, his _Life of Jesus_ the outgrowth of long-standing doubt, 29.
Strauss a Left-Hegelian, 258.
Popular reception of his _Life of Jesus_, 259.
Extraordinary character of the contents of that work, 259, 260.
Strauss had an erroneous view of history, 260.
He contended that Christ was a mythical personage, 261-263.
Doctrines contained in the _Life of Jesus_, 263-270.
Replies to that work, 273, 274.
His late work, _Life of Jesus Popularly Treated_, designed for the
laity, 275.
Contents of that work, 276, 277.
Strauss' _System of Doctrine_, an embodiment of Hegelian philosophy,
281.
Rejection from professorship in Zuerich, 432, 433.
Success dependent on strenuous effort, 577, 578.
Supernaturalism. This term came into frequent use in early part of
nineteenth century, 239.
Switzerland, decline in political influence, 425.
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