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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

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


Popularity in Holland, 353.
Cold treatment by Boerhaave, 353.
Flattered by the Genevan pastors, 425.

Ware, an Anti-Trinitarian, chosen professor in Harvard University, 540.
Waterloo, battle of, commencement of a new era in the religion and
politics of Europe, 356.
Weimar, celebrities of, 169, 170.
Wesleyan Missions in the Channel Islands and France, 388, 389.
Westminster Review, 477, 478.
Its lament over present elevated position of German Protestantism,
479.
Westphalia, peace of, its fruits, 59.
Wetstein, forerunner of Ernesti, 127.
Wichern, John Henry, address before the Church Diet at its first
session, 324.
His Rough House near Hamburg, 324.
Results of training at that Institution, 325, 326.
Williams, Rowland, one of the writers in _Essays and Reviews_, 485.
His opinions, 485-487.
Wilson, H. B., discusses the question of the National Church in _Essays
and Reviews_, 489.
His opinions, 489-491.
Wislicenus, his skeptical work, 283.
Wolff, his demonstrative philosophy, 103.


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