THE UNITED STATES CONTINUED: THEODORE PARKER AND HIS
SCHOOL.
Early Attachment of the Unitarians to the Doctrine of
Miracles, 564
Theodore Parker:
His Personal History, 564, 565
His Course toward Orthodoxy, 566
His Opinions, 566-571
Influence of American Skepticism, 571, 572
Frothingham's juvenile Work, 572, 573
"Liberal Christianity," 573-575
Duty of the American Church, 575, 576
CHAPTER XXV.
INDIRECT SERVICE OF SKEPTICISM--PRESENT OUTLOOK.
Great Success the Result of strong Opposition, 577-579
Biblical Study indirectly benefited by the Attacks of
Rationalism, 580, 581
Improvement of Church History, 581-583
Estimate of the Life of Christ, 583-586
The Evangelical Church:
Necessity of an impartial View of Science, 586, 587
The proper Way to combat Skepticism, 587, 588
Unity a Requisite of Success, 588, 589
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