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Hurst, John Fletcher, 1834-1903

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


page xvii--Gibbon, 447, 448[original has 447, 447]
page 14--'Those who are generally termed Rationalists,'[ending
quote missing in original] says Dr. Bretschneider
page 16--Spinoza asserts that the '[original has double
quote]Israelites heard
page 38--Cracau put to death on the slightest
pretenses[original has pretences]
page 47--The headlong pen, too precipitate for
calligraphy[original has caligraphy]
page 77--Let the ministry be steadfast, and the masses will
never swerve."[original has missing ending quote]
page 152--Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy
page 152--the intuitions[original has intuitons] of Reason
page 162--Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy
page 163--glaring defect of his system[original has sytsem]
page 171--evening entertainments[original has entertaiments]
of Weimar
page 192--the narrator has a very imperfect knowledge[original
has knowedge]
page 245--Christ's communion with his living
disciples.


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