Tholuck, reply to De Wette's novel, 248.
Reply to Strauss' _Life of Jesus_, 271.
View of inspiration, 292.
Tholuck cannot be estimated by merely stating his definitions, 292,
293.
He cannot be classified, 293.
His various writings, 293.
Quotation from his work on _Sin and Redemption_, 293-295.
Thomasius, an eminent jurist, 98.
He gave his influence to Pietism, 99.
He defended the Pietists from the stand-point of statesmanship, 99.
Cultivated the German spirit, and delivered lectures in the German
language, 99.
Tilly, his cruelty in warfare, 58, 59.
Tindal, his _Christianity as Old as the World_, replies to, 116.
Tittmann opposed Rationalism, 239, 240.
Toland, replies to his _Christianity not Mysterious_, 116.
Toellner; his attempt to harmonize the old German theology with the
Wolffian philosophy, 112.
His point of difference from Wolff, 112.
His twofold conception of Scripture, 112.
His opinion of inspiration, 201, 202.
Tractarianism, 511-516.
Tracts for the Times, 516.
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