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Ranke, “History of the Reformation.” Vol. iii., bk. vi., chap. ix. Brandt, “History of the Reformation in the Low Countries.” Vol. i.

[421] Burrage, “History of the Anabaptists in Switzerland.” Philadelphia, 1882.

[422] Wallace, “Antitrinitarian Biography.” 3 vols., London, 1850. Dorner, “Hist. Dev. of Doctr. of Person of Christ.” Ritschl, “Hist. of Chr. Doctr. of Justification.” P. 289.

[423] The sketch of Servetus given above is based upon the one-sided and wholesale eulogies of his resolute apologist Tollin. A thoroughly impartial and objective statement of his doctrinal system is given by Dorner, “History of Prot. Theology.” Vol. i., pp. 189-191. Principal Cunningham, in a very thorough manner, examines the grounds upon which his enemies seek to fix upon Calvin the odium of Servetus’ death in “Reformers and Theology of Reformation.” Essay VI., pp. 314-333. Rilliet, “Calvin and Servetus.” Trans. by Dr. Tweedie, Edinburgh, 1846. Drummond, “Life of Servetus.” London, 1848. Willis, “Servetus and Calvin.” London, 1876.

[424] Aretius, “History of Val. Gentilis, the Tritheist, put to Death at Bern.” London, 1696.

[425] Toulmin, “Memoirs of the Life, Char., etc., of Faustus Socinus.” London, 1777.

[426] Ritschl, “Hist. of Chr. Doctr. of Justification.” Pp. 298-309. Cunningham, “Historical Theology.” Chap. xxiii., “The Socinian Controversy,” pp. 155-236. Stillingfleet gives an account of the Racovian Catechism in the preface to his work on “Christ’s Satisfaction.” 2nd ed., London, 1697.

[427] Ranke, “History of the Popes.” Bk. ii., “Beginnings of a Regeneration of Catholicism.”

[428] Pasquino was a statue which shortly before had been dug up and placed on the spot where formerly had stood the booth of a cobbler of that name, dreaded for his pungent wit. It was used for the posting up of “pasquins” of every sort, especially about the popes and the curia.

[429] An admirable paper by Hase on Theiner’s “Acts of the Council of Trent” has been translated in the _Brit. and For. Evan. Review_ for 1876, pp. 358-369. Mendham, “Memoirs of the Council of Trent.” London, 1834. Father Paul Sarpi’s “History of the Council of Trent.” 3rd ed. fol., London, 1640. Bungener, “History of the Council of Trent.” Edin., 1852. Buckley, “Canons and Decrees of Council of Trent.” London, 1851. Buckley, “Catechism of Council of Trent.” London, 1852.

[430] Mendham, “The Life and Pontificate of Pius V.” London, 1832.

[431] Hübner, “The Life and Times of Sixtus V.” Trans. by Jerningham, 2 vols., London, 1872.

[432] In “Spanish Mystics.” (London, 1886), there is an admirable sketch of Theresa, pp. 39-86, and of John of the Cross, pp. 106-113.

[433] “Spanish Mystics.” P. 7, note.

[434] “Life of St. Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome, and Founder of the Congregation of the Oratory.” 2 vols., London, 1847.

[435] Coleridge, “Life of Ignatius Loyola.” London, 1872. Ranke, “History of the Popes.” Vol. i.

[436] Rose, “Ignatius Loyola, and the Early Jesuits.” London, 1870. Nicolini, “History of the Jesuits.” Edin., 1853. Sir James Stephens on “The Founders of Jesuitism.” In his “Essays on Ecclesiastical Biography.” Vol. i., p. 249.

[437] Cartwright, “The Jesuits, their Constitution and Teaching.” London, 1876.

[438] Griesinger, “The Jesuits: from the Foundation of the Order to the Present Time.” London, 1885. Pascal, “Provincial Letters.” Translated by Dr. M’Crie, Edin., 1851. “The Jesuits’ Morals, collected out of the Jesuit’s own Books.” London, 1670.

[439] Gibbings, “An Exact Reprint of the Roman Index Expurgatorius.” The only Vatican Index of this kind ever published. Dublin, 1837.

[440] Butler, “Life of Cardinal Borromeo.” London, 1835. Martin, “Life of Borromeo.” London, 1847.

[441] Venn, “Missionary Life and Labours of Xavier.” Lond., 1863.

[442] Legge, “Christianity in China: Nestorianism, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism; with the Chinese and Syriac Texts of the Nestorian Monument of Hsi-an-Fû.” London, 1888.

[443] Adams, “History of Japan from the Earliest Period.” 2 vols., London, 1874. On the religion of Japan before the introduction of Christianity, see Ebrard, “Apologetics.” Vol. iii., pp. 66-73, Edin., 1887.

[444] Helps, “Life of Barth. de las Casas.” 2nd ed., Lond., 1868. Prescott, “History of Conquest of Mexico.” London, 1886, pp. 178-184.

[445] Merimée, “The Russian Impostors: the False Demetrius.” London, 1852.

[446] Neale, “History of the Holy Eastern Church.” Vol. ii., p. 356 ff. Cyrillus Lucaris, “_Confessio Christianæ Fidei_.” Geneva, 1633. Smith, “_Collectanea de Cyrillo Lucario_.” London, 1707.

[447] Stevens, “Life and Times of Gustavus Adolphus.” New York, 1884. Trench, “Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, and other Lectures on the Thirty Years’ War.” London. Gardiner, “The Thirty Years’ War” in “Epochs of Modern History.” London, 1881.

[448] Bray, “Revolt of the Protestants of the Cevennes.” London, 1870. Poole, “History of the Huguenots of the Dispersion.” London, 1880. Agnew, “Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV.” 3 vols., London, 1871. Weiss, “History of French Protestant Refugees.” London, 1854.

[449] Macaulay, “History of England from the Accession of James II.” London, 1846. Hassencamp, “History of Ireland from the Reformation to the Union.” London, 1888. Adair, “Rise and Progress of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland from 1623 to 1670.” Belfast, 1866. Hamilton, “History of Presbyterian Church in Ireland.” Edin., 1887.

[450] Butler, “Life of Hugo Grotius.” London, 1826. Motley, “John of Barneveld.” Vol. ii., New York, 1874.

[451] “An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church in Matters of Controversy.” London, 1685. “Variations of Protestantism.” 2 vols., Dublin, 1836. Butler, “Some Account of the Life and Writings of Bishop Bossuet.” London, 1812.

[452] “The Work of John Durie in behalf of Christian Union in the Seventeenth Century.” By Dr. Briggs in _Presbyterian Review_, vol. viii., 1887, pp. 297-300. To which is attached an account by Durie himself, never before published, of his own union efforts from July, 1631, till September, 1633. See pp. 301-309.

[453] Clarendon, “History of the Rebellion in England, 1649-1666.” 3 vols., Oxford, 1667. Burnet, “History of his Own Time, 1660-1713.” 2 vols., London, 1724. Guizot, “History of English Revolution of 1640.” London, 1856. Gardiner, “History of England, 1603-1642.” 10 vols., London, 1885. Marsden, “History of Early and Later Puritans, down to the Ejection of the Nonconformists in 1662.” 2 vols., London, 1853. Masson, “Life of Milton.” 4 vols., London, 1859 ff.

[454] Mitchell, “The Westminster Assembly.” London, 1882. Mitchell and Struthers, “Minutes of Westminster Assembly.” Edinburgh, 1874. Macpherson, “Handbook to Westminster Confession.” 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1882. Hetherington, “History of Westminster Assembly.” 4th ed., Edinburgh, 1878.

[455] Carlyle, “Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches.” 2 vols., London, 1845. Guizot, “Life of Cromwell.” London, 1877. Paxton Hood, “Oliver Cromwell.” London, 1882. Picton, “Oliver Cromwell.” London, 1878. Harrison, “Oliver Cromwell.” London, 1888. Barclay, “The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth.” London, 1877.

[456] Guizot, “Richard Cromwell and the Restoration of Charles II.” 2 vols., London, 1856. Macpherson, “History of Great Britain from the Restoration.” London, 1875.

[457] Bargraves, “Alexander VII. and His Cardinals.” Ed. by Robertson, London, 1866.

[458] Cunningham, “Discussions on Church Principles.” Edin., 1863, chap. v.: “The Liberties of the Gallican Church.” Pp. 133-163.

[459] Von Gebler, “Galileo Galilei and the Roman Curia.” Transl. by Sturge, London, 1879. Madden, “Galileo and the Inquisition.” London, 1863. Brewster, “Martyrs of Science.” Edin., 1841. Von Gebler denies that any condemnation _ex cathedra_ was given.

[460] Wilson, “Life of Vincent de Paul.” London, 1874.

[461] Marsolier, “Life of Francis de Sales.” Translated by Coombes, London, 1812.

[462] “Golden Thoughts from the ‘Spiritual Guide’ of Molinos.” With preface by J. H. Shorthouse, London, 1883.

[463] Upham, “Life, Religious Opinions, and Experience of Madame de la Mothe Guyon, with an account of Fénelon.” London, 1854. Brooke, “Exemplary Life of the Pious Lady Guion.” Bristol, 1806. Butler, “Life of Fénelon.” London, 1810.

[464] Beard, “Port Royal.” 2 vols., London, 1861. St. Amour, “Journal in France and Rome, containing Account of Five Points of Controversy between Jansenists and Molinists.” London, 1664. Schimmelpenninck, “Select Memoirs of Port Royal.” Fourth edition, 2 vols., London, 1835.

[465] Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 98-251.

[466] Bruce, “Humiliation of Christ.” P. 131, Edin., 1876.

[467] Dowding, “German Theology during the Thirty Years’ War: Life and Correspondence of G. Calixt.” 2 vols., Oxford, 1863.

[468] Wildenhahn, “Life of Spener.” Translated by Wenzel, Philadelphia, 1881. Guericke, “Life of A. H. Francke.” London, 1847.

[469] Jennings, “The Rosicrucians: their Rites and Mysteries.” London, 1887.

[470] Martensen, “Life and Works of Jacob Boehme.” London, 1886.

[471] All the translations of hymns referred to in this and the preceding section are from Miss Winkworth’s “_Lyra Germanica_.” London, 1885.

[472] The “Works of Arminius.” Transl. by Nicholls, to which are added Brandt’s “Life of Arminius.” Etc., 3 vols., London, 1825. Scott, “Translation of Articles of Synod of Dort.” London, 1818. Hales, “Letters from the Synod of Dort.” Glasgow, 1765. Calder, “Life of Simon Episcopius.” New York, 1837. Cunningham, “Reformation and Theology of Reformation.” Essay VIII., “Calvinism and Arminianism.” Pp. 412-470. Motley, “John of Barneveldt.” 2 vols., London, 1874.

[473] Barclay, “The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth.” Second ed., London, 1877. Dr. Stoughton’s “History of Religion in England from Opening of Long Parliament to End of Eighteenth Century.” London.

[474] See Macpherson, “Presbyterianism.” (Edin., 1883), pp. 8-10, where charges of intolerance such as those made against Presbyterianism in the text are repudiated.

[475] Masson, “Life of John Milton.” 4 vols., London, 1859. Pattison, “Milton.” In “English Men of Letters” series, London, 1880.

[476] “_Relquiæ Baxterianæ_: Baxter’s Narrative of most Memorable Passages in his own Life.” London, 1696. Orme, “Life and Times of Richard Baxter, with Critical Examination of his Writings.” London, 1830. Stalker, “Baxter” in “Evangelical Succession Lectures.” Second series, Edinburgh, 1883.

[477] Froude disputes this, and says, p. 12, that probably he was on the side of the Royalists. Brown has shown it to be almost certain that in 1644, not 1642, Bunyan, then in his sixteenth year, joined the Parliamentary forces. See Brown’s “Life.” Pp. 42-52.

[478] Brown, “Life of Bunyan.” London, 1885. Autobiography in “Grace Abounding.” 1622. Southey, “Life of John Bunyan.” London, 1830. Macaulay, “Essay on Bunyan.” In _Edinburgh Review_, 1830. Froude, “Bunyan,” in “English Men of Letters.” London, 1880. Nicoll, “Bunyan,” in “Evangelical Succession Lectures.” Third series, Edinburgh, 1883.

[479] “Life of John Eliot, Apostle of the Indians.” By John Wilson, afterwards of Bombay, Edin., 1828.

[480] Crosby, “History of the English Baptists.” 4 vols., London, 1728. Ivimey, “History of the English Baptists from 1688-1760.” 2 vols., London, 1830. Cramp, “History of the Baptists to end of 18th Century.” 3 vols., London, 1872.

[481] Backus, “History of the English-American Baptists.” 2 vols., Boston, 1777. Cox and Hoby, “The Baptists in America.” New York, 1836. Hague, “The Baptists Transplanted.” Etc., New York, 1846.

[482] Of special importance for the early history of the Quakers are, “Letters of Early Friends.” Edited by Robert Barclay, a descendant of the Quaker apostle, London, 1841. “Fox’s Journal; or, Historical Accounts of his Life, Travels, and Sufferings.” London, 1694. Penn, “Summary of History, Doctrines, and Discipline of Friends.” London, 1692. Tallack, “George Fox; the Quakers and the Early Baptists.” London, 1868. Bickley, “George Fox and the Early Quakers.” London, 1884. Stoughton, “W. Penn, Founder of Pennsylvania.” London, 1883.

[483] Sewel, “History of the Quakers.” 2 vols., London, 1834. Cunningham, “The Quakers, from their Origin in 1624 to the Present Time.” London, 1868. Barclay, “Apology for the True Christian Divinity: a Vindication of Quakerism.” 4th ed., London, 1701. Clarkson, “A Portraiture of Quakerism.” 3 vols., London, 1806. Rowntree, “Quakerism, Past and Present.” London, 1839.

[484] Heard, “The Russian Church and Russian Dissent.” London, 1887. Mackenzie Wallace, “Russia.” Chaps. xiv., xx., 2 vols., London, 1877. Palmer, “The Patriarch and the Tsar.” 6 vols., London, 1871-1876.

[485] Ueberweg, “History of Philosophy.” Vol. ii., pp. 31-135. Pünjer, “History of the Christian Philosophy of Religion from the Reformation to Kant.” Edin., 1887. Pfleiderer, “Philosophy of Religion.” Vol. i., London, 1887. Erdmann’s “History of Philosophy.” 3 vols., London, 1889.

[486] “Bacon’s Works.” Ed. by Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, 14 vols., London, 1870. Spedding, “Letters and Life of Lord Bacon.” 2 vols., London, 1862. Macaulay on Bacon in _Edinburgh Review_ for 1837. Church, “Bacon,” in vol. v. of “Collected Works.” London, 1888. Nichol, “Bacon: Life and Philosophy.” 2 vols., Edin., 1888.

[487] “Descartes’ Method, Meditations, and Principles of Philosophy.” Transl. by Prof. Veitch, Edin., 1850 ff. Fischer, “Descartes and his School.” London, 1887.

[488] Willis, “Spinoza: his Ethics, Life, and Influence on Modern Thought.” London, 1870. Pollock, “Spinoza: his Life and Philosophy.” London, 1880. Martineau, “Spinoza.” London, 1882. “Spinoza, Four Essays by Land, Von Floten, Fischer, and Renan.” Edited by Prof. Knight, London, 1884.

[489] “Locke’s Complete Works.” 9 vols., London, 1853. Cousin, “Elements of Psychology: a Critical Examination of Locke’s Essay.” Edin., 1856. Webb, “Intellectualism of Locke.” London, 1858.

[490] Guhrauer, “Leibnitz: a Biography.” Transl. by Mackie, Boston, 1845.

[491] Leland, “View of Principal Deistical Writers in England.” 2nd ed., 2 vols., London, 1755. Halyburton, “Natural Religion Insufficient; or, A Rational Inquiry into the Principles of the Modern Deists.” Edin., 1714. Tulloch, “Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the 17th Century.” 2 vols., Edin., 1872. Cairns, “Unbelief in the 18th Century.” Chap. ii., “Unbelief in the 17th Century.” Edin., 1881.

[492] Lecky, “History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe.” 2 vols., London, 1873. Hagenbach, “German Rationalism.” Edin., 1865. Hagenbach, “History of Church in 18th and 19th Centuries.” 2 vols., London, 1870. Leslie Stephen, “History of English Thought in the 18th Century.” 2 vols., London, 1876. Cairns, “Unbelief in the 18th Century.” Edin., 1881.

[493] Wilson, “The Christian Brothers, their Origin and Work. With a Sketch of the Life of their Founder, the Venerable Jean Baptiste de la Salle.” London, 1883.

[494] Neale, “History of the so called Jansenist Church of Holland.” Oxford, 1858.

[495] Cairns, “Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century.” Chap. iv., “Unbelief in France.” Edinburgh, 1881. Morley, “Diderot and the Encyclopedists.” 2 vols., London, 1878. Morley, “Voltaire.” London, 1872. Lange, “History of Materialism.” 3 vols., London, 1877.

[496] This saying is usually attributed to Voltaire. He used the expression in attacking Pierre Bayle. Erdmann’s “Hist. of Phil.” Vol. ii., p. 158. Ueberweg, “Hist. of Phil.” Vol. ii., p. 125.

[497] Pressensé, “The Church and the Revolution.” London, 1869. Jervis, “The Gallican Church and the Revolution.” London, 1882.

[498] Hagenbach, “History of Church in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Vol. i., pp. 109, 116; 2 vols., New York, 1869. Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., p. 208.

[499] Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 208-227.

[500] Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 266-279. Hagenbach, “History of Church in 18th and 19th Centuries.” Vol. i., pp. 117-127.

[501] Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 259-261. Geffcken, “Church and State.” 2 vols., Lon., 1887; vol. i., pp. 456-503.

[502] Burney, “Life of Handel.” London, 1784.

[503] Kelly, “Life and Work of Von Bogatsky: a Chapter from the Religious Life of the Eighteenth Century.” London, 1889.

[504] Hough, “The History of Christianity in India.” 5 vols., London, 1839. Sherring, “History of Missions in India.” Edited by Storrow. London, 1888. Pearson, “Memoirs, Life, and Correspondence of Chr. Fr. Schwartz.” Etc., 2 vols., London, 1834.

[505] Hagenbach, “History of the Christian Church in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” New York, 1869; Lectures XVIII. and XIX., pp. 398-445.

[506] Spangenberg, “Life of Count Zinzendorf.” London, 1838.

[507] Spangenberg, “Account of Manner in which the _Unitas Fratrum_ Propagate the Gospel, and Carry on their Missions among the Heathen.” London, 1788. Holmes, “Historical Sketch of the Missions of the United Brethren for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Heathen from their Commencement down to 1817.” London, 1827.

[508] “Tersteegen: Life and Character, with Extracts from His Letters and Writings.” London, 1832. Winkworth, “Christian Singers of Germany.” London, 1869.

[509] For a slightly different account see Tyerman, vol. i., p. 66.

[510] Wesley himself continued to preach in the open air till nearly the end of the year 1790.

[511] Further details as to the organization of the societies are given in Tyerman, 1st ed., vol. i., pp. 444, 445.

[512] Southey, “Life of John Wesley.” London, 1820. Isaac Taylor, “Wesley and Wesleyanism.” London, 1851. Tyerman, “Wesley’s Life and Times.” 2 vols., 4th ed., London, 1877. Urlin, “Churchman’s Life of Wesley.” London, 1880. Abbey and Overton, “English Church in 18th Century.” 2 vols., London, 1879. Lecky, “History of England in the 18th Century.” 2 vols., London, 1878. Stoughton, “History of Religion in England to End of 18th Century.” 6 vols., London, 1882. Jackson, “Life of Charles Wesley.” 2 vols., London, 1841. Tyerman, “Life of Whitefield.” 2 vols., London, 1877. Macdonald, “Fletcher of Madeley.” London. Smith, “History of Methodism.” 3 vols., London, 1857. Stevens, “History of Methodism.” 3 vols., New York, 1858. Stevens, “History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States.” 4 vols., New York, 1864. Bangs, “History of the Methodist Episcopal Church.” 4 vols., New York, 1839.

[513] Hagenbach, “History of Church in 18th and 19th Centuries.” Vol. i., pp. 159-164.

[514] Hagenbach, “History of the Church in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Vol. i., pp. 168-175.

[515] Tafel, “Documents concerning the Life and Character of Swedenborg.” 3 vols., London, 1875. White, “Emanuel Swedenborg, his Life and Writings.” 2 vols., London, 1867.

[516] Evans, “Shakers: Compendium of Origin, History, Principles, and Doctrines of the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Coming.” New York, 1859. Dixon, “New America.” 2 vols., 8th ed., London, 1869. Nordhoff, “The Communistic Societies of the United States.” London, 1874.

[517] Pusey, “Historical Inquiry into the Causes of the Prevalence of Rationalism in Germany.” London, 1828. Rose, “The State of Protestantism in Germany.” Oxford, 1829. Saintes, “A Critical History of Rationalism in Germany, from its Origin till the Present Time.” London, 1849. Lecky, “History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe.” 2 vols., London, 1873. Farrar, “Critical History of Free Thought in Reference to the Christian Religion.” London, 1863. Hagenbach, “German Rationalism.” Edinburgh, 1865. Hurst, “History of Rationalism.” New York, 1865. Gostwick, “German Culture and Christianity, their Controversy, 1770-1880.” New York, 1882.

[518] Stephen, “History of English Thought in the 18th Century.” 2 vols., London, 1876. Cairns, “Unbelief in the 18th Century.” Edinburgh, 1881. Pünjer, “History of Christian Philosophy of Religion from Reformation to Kant.” § 5, “The English Deists.” Edinburgh, 1887.

[519] Halliwell, “The Early History of English Freemasonry.” London, 1840.

[520] Ritschl, “History of Christian Doctr. of Justification and Reconciliation.” Pp. 347-426. Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 277-292. Hagenbach, “History of The Church in The 18th and 19th Centuries.” Vol. i., pp. 251-321.

[521] Chalybæus, “Historical Development of Speculative Philosophy, from Kant to Hegel.” Edin., 1854. Räbiger, “Theological Encyclopædia.” Vol. i., pp. 73-76.

[522] Stahr, “Lessing: his Life and Works.” Translated by G. Evans, 2 vols., Boston, 1866. Sime, “Lessing, his Life and Writings.” 2 vols., London, 1877. Zimmern, “G. E. Lessing: his Life and Works.” London, 1878. Smith, “Lessing as a Theologian.” In the _Theological Review_, July, 1868.

[523] Russell, “A Short Account of the Life and History of Pestalozzi.” Based on De Guemp’s “_L’Histoire de Pestalozzi_.” London, 1888. To be followed by a complete English translation of De Guemp’s work.

[524] Marshman, “Life and Times of Marshman, Carey, and Ward.” 2 vols., London, 1859. Smith, “Life of William Carey.” London, 1886. Wilson, “Missionary Voyage of the Ship _Duff_.” London, 1799. Morison, “Fathers and Founders of the London Missionary Society.” London, 1844.

[525] Baur, “Religious Life in Germany.” London, 1872, pp. 177-196.

[526] Kahnis, “Internal History of German Protestantism since the Middle of Last Century.” Edin., 1856.

[527] Hagenbach, “History of Church in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.” Vol. ii., pp. 413-416.

[528] Mombert, “Faith Victorious, being an Account of the Life, Labour, and Times of Dr. J. W. Ebel, 1714-1861, compiled from authentic sources.” London, 1882. Dixon, “Spiritual Wives.” London, 1868.

[529] Strack, “The Work of Bible Revision in Germany.” In _Expositor_, third series, vol. ii., pp. 178-187.

[530] See papers by Driver, Cheyne, Davidson, Kirkpatrick, in _Expositor_ for 1886-1888, on various books in Revised Old Testament. Westcott, “Some Lessons of Revised Version of New Testament.” In _Expositor_, third series, vol. v., pp. 81, 241, 453. Jennings and Lowe, “Revised Version of Old Testament: a Critical Estimate.” In _Expositor_, third Series, vol. ii., pp. 57, etc.

[531] “Schleiermacher’s Life in Letters.” Translated by Rowan, London, 1860. Baur, “Religious Life in Germany.” London, 1872, pp. 197 ff. Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” Vol. ii., pp. 374-395.

[532] Cheyne, “Life and Works of Heinrich Ewald.” In _Expositor_, third series, vol. iv., pp. 241 ff., 361 ff.

[533] There are English translations of his “Life of Christ.” “First Planting of Christianity.” “Antignostikus.” “History of Christian Dogmas.” “Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages.” All published by Bohn.

[534] Zeller, “David Frederick Strauss, in his Life and Writings.” London, 1874. Translations: “Life of Jesus Critically Treated.” 1846; “Life of Jesus for the German People.” 1865; “The Old Faith and the New.” 1874; “Ulrich von Hutten.” 1874.

[535] Simon, “Isaac August Dorner.” In _Presbyterian Review_ for October, 1887, pp. 569-616.

[536] Rothe, “Still Hours.” Translated by Miss Stoddart, with Introductory Essay on Rothe by Rev. J. Macpherson. London, 1886.

[537] Galloway, “The Theology of Ritschl.” In _Presbyterian Review_ for April, 1889, pp. 192-209.

[538] Series of papers in _Good Words_ for 1860, pp. 377 ff.

[539] Fleming Stevenson, “The Blue Flag of Kaiserswerth.” In _Good Words_ for 1861, pp. 121 ff., 143 ff.

[540] Owen, “History of the First Ten Years of the Bible Society.” 3 vols., London, 1816.

[541] Wiseman, “Recollections of the Last Four Popes.” 3 vols., London, 1853. Mendham, “Index of Prohibited Books by order of Gregory XVI.” London, 1840.

[542] Legge, “Pius IX. to the Restoration of 1850.” 2 vols., London, 1872. Trollope, “Life of Pius IX.” 2 vols., London, 1877. Shea, “Life and Pontificate of Pius IX.” New York, 1877.

[543] Geffcken, “Church and State.” Vol. ii., pp. 269-293: “The Italian Question and the Papal States.”

[544] Geffcken, “Church and State.” Vol. ii., pp. 236-238.

[545] Bridges, “Life of Martin Boos.” London, 1836.

[546] Hamberger, “Sketch of the Character of the Theosophy of Baader.” Translated in _American Presbyterian and Theological Review_, 1869.

[547] Laing, “Notes on the Rise, Progress, etc., of the German Catholic Church of Ronge and Czerski.” London, 1845.

[548] Manning, “The True History of the Vatican Council.” London, 1877. Pomponio Leto, “The Vatican Council, being the impressions of a contemporary (Card. Vitelleschi), translated from the Italian with the original documents.” London, 1876. Quirinus, “Letters from Rome on the Council.” London, 1870. Janus, “The Pope and the Council.” London, 1869. Bungener, “Rome and the Council in the Nineteenth Century.” Edinburgh, 1870. Arthur, “The Pope, the Kings, and the People, a History of the Movement to make the Pope Governor of the World, 1864-1871.” 2 vols., London, 1877. Acton, “History of the Vatican Council.” London, 1871. Friedrich, “_Documenta ad illum. Conc. Vat._” Nördling, 1871. Martin (Bishop of Paderborn), “_Omnium Conc. Vat. quæ ad doctr. et discipl. pertin. docum. Collectio_.” 1873.

[549] Geffcken, “Church and State.” Vol. ii., pp. 501-531. Smith, “The Falk Legislation from the Political Point of View.” In the _Theological Review_ for October, 1875.

[550] Geffcken, “Church and State.” 2 vols., London, 1877; vol. ii., pp. 488-531.

[551] The Austrian May Laws were in some respects more sweeping than the Prussian (§ 197, 5); but the former were framed with reference to the police, the latter with reference to the law. In Prussia the decision, judgment, and sentence in all cases of contravention and collision were assigned to the court of law; in Austria they were assigned to the court of administration, in the last instance to the minister. The Austrian laws could thus be urged and ignored at pleasure.

[552] Geffeken, “Church and State.” Vol. ii., pp. 469-488.

[553] R. J. Sandeman, “Alexander Vinet.” In “Evangelical Succession Lectures.” Third Series, Edinburgh, 1884. Dorner, “History of Protestant Theology.” ii., 470, 478.

[554] Cairns, “The Present Struggle in the National Church of Holland.” In _Presbyterian Review_ for January, 1888, pp. 87-108. Wicksteed, “The Ecclesiastical Institutions of Holland.” London.

[555] Lumsden, “Sweden, its Religious State and Prospects.” London, 1855.

[556] Stoughton, “Religion in England during the First Half of the Present Century, with a Postscript on Subsequent Events.” 2 vols., London, 1876. Molesworth, “History of England from 1830 to 1874.” 3 vols., London.

[557] Littledale, “Church Parties.” Art. in the _Contemporary Review_ for July, 1874, pp. 287-320. Mozley, “Reminiscences of Oriel College.” London, 1882.

[558] Newman, “_Apologia pro Vita Sua_.” London, 1864. Weaver, “Puseyism, a Refutation and Exposure.” London, 1843.

[559] The very confused, wholly inadequate, and in some points positively incorrect statements in the above paragraph may be supplemented and amended by reference to the following literature: Buchanan, “Ten Years’ Conflict.” 2 vols., Edin., 1852. Moncrieff, “Vindication of the Claim of Right.” Edin., 1877. Moncrieff, “The Free Church Principle: its Character and History.” Edin., 1883. Mackerrow, “History of the Secession Church.” Glasgow, 1841.

[560] Smith’s appointment was to the Lord Almoner’s Professorship, with a merely nominal salary; but he was afterwards elected to the more remunerative office of University librarian, and more recently has succeeded Prof. Wright in the Chair of Arabic in the University.

[561] Jarvis, “The Gallican Church and the Revolution.” Pp. 324-395, London, 1882.

[562] Borrow, “The Bible in Spain.” 2 vols., London, 1843.

[563] Lendrum, “_Ecclesia Pressa_: or, the Lutheran Church in the Baltic Provinces.” In _The Theological Review and Free Church College Quarterly_, vol. ii., 310-330. C. H. H. Wright, “The Persecution of the Lutheran Church in the Baltic Provinces of Russia.” In the _British and Foreign Evangelical Review_, January, 1887.

[564] Baird, “Religion in the United States.” Glasgow, 1844. “Progress and Prospects of Christianity in the United States.” London, 1851. Gorrie, “Churches and Sects in the United States.” New York, 1850.

[565] Stevens, “History of the Episcopal Methodist Church in North America.” Philadelphia, 1868. Gorrie, “History of the Episcopal Methodist Church in the United States.” New York, 1881.

[566] A full account of the recent development of Protestantism in Brazil is given in an article in the _Presbyterian Review_ for January, 1889, pp. 101-106: “The Organization of the Synod of Brazil,” by Dr. J. Aspinwall Hodge.--On 15th November, 1889, the emperor was expelled and a republic proclaimed.

[567] Hepworth Dixon, “Free Russia.” 2 vols., London, 1870. Heard, “The Russian Church and Russian Dissent.” 2 vols., London, 1887.

[568] Rowntree, “Quakerism Past and Present.” London, 1859.

[569] Dixon, “New America.” 2 vols., 8th edition, London, 1869. Nordhoff, “The Communistic Societies of the United States.” London, 1874.

[570] Oliphant, “Life of Ed. Irving.” 3rd edition, London, 1865. Carlyle, in “Miscellaneous Essays.” Brown, “Personal Reminiscences of Ed. Irving.” in _Expositor_, 3 ser., vol. vi., pp. 216, 257. Miller, “History and Doctrine of Irvingism.” 2 vols., London, 1878.

[571] Darby, “Personal Recollections.” London, 1881.

[572] Stenhouse, “An Englishwoman in Utah, the story of a Life’s Experience in Mormonism.” 2nd ed., London, 1880. Gunnison, “The Mormons.” New York, 1884. Burton, “The City of the Saints.” London, 1861.

[573] Wilson, “The ‘Ever-Victorious Army:’ a History of the Chinese Campaign under Lieut.-Col. C. G. Gordon, and of the Suppression of the Taeping Rebellion.” Edinburgh.

[574] Edmonds, “American Spiritualism.” 2 vols., New York, 1858. Cox, “Spiritualism answered by Science.” London, 1872. Crookes, “Spiritualism and Science.” London, 1874. Wallace, “A Defence of Spiritualism.” London, 1874. Owen, “The Debatable Land.” New York, 1872. Carpenter, “Mesmerism, Spiritualism, etc., Historically and Scientifically Considered.” London, 1877. Mahan, “The Phenomena of Spiritualism Scientifically Explained and Exposed.” London, 1875. Horne, “Incidents in His Life.” London, 1863. “Lights and Shadows of Spiritualism.” London, 1877.

[575] Sinnett, “Esoteric Buddhism.” London, 1883.

[576] Sargent, “Rob. Owen and his Social Philosophy.” London, 1860. Nordhoff, “Communistic Societies in the United States.” London, 1875.

[577] Onslow-Yorke, “The Secret History of the International Working-Men’s Association.” London, 1872. Lissagaray, “History of the Commune of 1871.” Translated by Aveling, London, 1886.

[578] From the fifteenth century the numbering of the General Councils is so variable and uncertain that even Catholic historians are not agreed upon this point. They are at one only about this, that the anti-papal councils claiming to be œcumenical, of Pisa A.D. 1409, Basel A.D. 1438, and Pisa A.D. 1511, should be designated schismatical “_Conciliabula_.” Hefele, in his “History of the Councils,” counts eighteen down to the Reformation. He makes the Constance Council in its first and last sessions the sixteenth, but does not count the middle session held without the pope. He makes that of Basel the seventeenth down to A.D. 1438 with its papal continuation at Ferrara and Florence. Finally, as eighteenth he gives the fifth Lateran Council of A.D. 1512-1517. But others strike Basel and Constance out of the list altogether; and many, especially the Gallicans, reject also the fifth Lateran Council, because occupied with matters of slight or merely local interest.

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The following corrections have been made in the text:

§ 7, 1. Sentence starting: There are mysterious phenomena.... - added omitted Word ‘to’ (which seemed to establish)

§ 14. Sentence starting: The Levite Barnabas,... - ‘ministery’ replaced with ‘ministry’ (and strengthened his own ministry)

§ 16, 1. Sentence starting: That Babylon is mentioned.... - ‘23’ replaced with ‘13’ (1 Pet. v. 13)

§ 20. Sentence starting: As the history of.... - ‘beginings’ replaced with ‘beginnings’ (the beginnings of the church)

§ 25, 2b. Sentence starting: The school of Baur.... - ‘§ 183, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 182, 7’ (school of Baur (§ 182, 7))

§ 26, 4. Sentence starting: The most important of extant.... - ‘Hippolylus’ replaced with ‘Hippolytus’ (and of Hippolytus Ἔλεγχος)

§ 27, 2. Sentence starting: After him there arose... - ‘Hebdomes’ replaced with ‘Hebdomas’ (the so-called Hebdomas)

§ 27, 11. Sentence starting: He consequently developed... - ‘irreconcileable’ replaced with ‘irreconcilable’ (the irreconcilable opposition of righteousness)

§ 31, 1. Sentence starting: The latter especially gave.... - ‘gramatico’ replaced with ‘grammatico’ (grammatico-historical examination of scripture.)

§ 31, 8. Sentence starting: Sextus Julius Africanus,... - ‘Septimus’ replaced with ‘Septimius’ (campaign of Septimius Severus)

§ 32, 6 f. Sentence starting: It assigns the founding.... - ‘§ 12, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 13, 2’ (Christ’s promise (§ 13, 2).)

§ 35, 2. Sentence starting: Only a few unimportant.... - ‘immobolis’ replaced with ‘immobilis’ (immobilis et irreformabilis)

§ 38, 1. Sentence starting: Thereafter they were used.... - ‘were’ replaced with ‘where’ (and spots where martyr’s relics)

§ 40, 1. Sentence starting: Themison, Alcibiades’ successor,... - ‘ἐπστολή’ replaced with ‘ἐπιστολή’ (a Καθολικὴ ἐπιστολή,)

§ 40, 4. Sentence starting: The following are some of.... - ‘§ 57, 3’ replaced with ‘§ 37, 3’ (On _dies stationum_ (§ 37, 3) nothing)

§ 44, 4. Sentence starting: But twenty years later.... - ‘portea’ replaced with ‘postea’ (esset postea gloriæ) Sentence starting: Martin of Tours.... - ‘§ 47, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 47, 14’ (Martin of Tours (§ 47, 14) established)

§ 45, 4. Sentence starting: But the Council at Macon.... - ‘§ 85, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 86, 1’ (Carolingian legislation (§ 86, 1).)

§ 46, 3. Sentence starting: In this year, however,... - ‘§ 53, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 50, 2’ (the Council of Sardica (§ 50, 2),)

§ 46, 6. Sentence starting: To his legates at the Council.... - ‘Ephesns’ replaced with ‘Ephesus’ (at the Council of Ephesus)

§ 47, 15. Sentence starting: He deserves special credit for.... - ‘§ 69, 4-6’ replaced with ‘§ 59, 4-6’ (Hymn Composition, § 59, 4-6)

§ 47, 22c. Sentence starting: Ordained deacon against his.... - ‘apocrisarius’ replaced with ‘apocrisiarius’ (a papal _apocrisiarius_ in Constantinople)

§ 48, 2. Sentence starting: For the history of heresies.... - ‘§ 57, 21h’ replaced with ‘§ 47, 21f’ (the author of _Prædestinatus_ (§ 47, 21f).)

§ 48, 7. Sentence starting: This cannot, however, be said.... - ‘Eutchyes’ replaced with ‘Eutyches’ (against Nestorius and Eutyches)

§ 50, 4. Sentence starting: For the restoration of church.... - ‘followship’ replaced with ‘fellowship’ (received back into church fellowship)

§ 50, 6. Sentence starting: Basil the Great wrote 4 bks.... - ‘Eunonius’ replaced with ‘Eunomius’ (4 bks. against Eunomius) - ‘Amphilochum’ replaced with ‘Amphilochium’ (Ad Amphilochium, against the)

§ 52, 4. Sentence starting: He appealed to an œcumenical.... - ‘§ 467’ replaced with ‘§ 46, 7’ (to =Leo the Great= (§ 46, 7) at Rome)

§ 52, 5. Sentence starting: The strict Monophysites of.... - ‘Diophysites’ replaced with ‘Dyophysites’ (at the head of the Dyophysites)

§ 56, 4. Sentence starting: The pre-eminence of the Christian.... - ‘Quadrigesma’ replaced with ‘Quadragesima’ (the whole Quadragesima season)

§ 59 1, Sentence starting: This view prevailed.... - ‘§ 160, 8’ replaced with ‘§ 161, 8’ (referred to by the Protestants (§ 161, 8))

§ 59, 4. Sentence starting: Under the name of Troparies,... - ‘§ 71, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 70, 2’ (church service of Psalms (§ 70, 2).)

§ 63. Sentence starting: Owing to various diversities.... - ‘§ 61, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 1’ (and discipline (§ 61, 1),)

§ 67, 7. Sentence starting: For the executing of his spiritual.... - ‘divisons’ replaced with ‘divisions’ (holders of the four divisions)

§ 71, 1. Sentence starting: The Catholic polemists of the.... - ‘Manichiæan’ replaced with ‘Manichæan’ (to a Manichæan family)

§ 73, 5. Sentence starting: Secret remnants of this sect,... - ‘§ 162, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 163, 10’ (a new departure (§ 163, 10))

§ 76, 8. Sentence starting: Pope Gregory the Great,... - ‘694’ replaced with ‘604’ (Gregory the Great, A.D. 590-604)

§ 77. Sentence starting: This, however, is certain,... - ‘§ 23, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 22, 6’ (end of the 3rd century (§ 22, 6))

§ 77, 4. Sentence starting: Two princes of the Jutes.... - removed duplicate ‘of’ (led a horde of Angles and Saxons)

§ 77, 6. Sentence starting: His wife Eanfled, Edwin’s daughter.... - ‘decidly’ replaced with ‘decidedly’ (most decidedly preferred it)

§ 78, 8. Sentence starting: Thus he lets himself be informed.... - ‘forbiden’ replaced with ‘forbidden’ (and storks is absolutely forbidden)

§ 86. Sentence starting: This institution, however,... - ‘ust’ replaced with ‘just’ (just as they chose)

§ 87, 3. sentence starting: Langen fixes the date.... - ‘§ 290, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 90, 5’ (to Servatus Lupus (§ 90, 5))

§ 91, 2. Sentence starting: At a Synod at Gentiliacum.... - ‘Gentiliscum’ replaced with ‘Gentiliacum’ (At a Synod at Gentiliacum)

§ 93, 5. Sentence starting: This catastrophe, and the.... - ‘§ 166, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 167, 9’ (overthrow of the colony.--Continuation, § 167, 9.)

§ 94, 3. Sentence starting: Frederick had already fallen,... - ‘brillant’ replaced with ‘brilliant’ (gained a brilliant victory)

§ 96, 1. Sentence starting: =Sergius III.=, A.D. 904-911,... - ‘disagraceful’ replaced with ‘disgraceful’ (starts this disgraceful series.)

§ 96, 3. Sentence starting: On a pilgrimage to the grave.... - ‘§ 83, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 93, 13’ (Adalbert in Gnesen (§ 93, 13))

§ 96, 23. Sentence starting: Nicholas I. was, according.... - ‘§ 100, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 110, 15’ (developed into the tiara (§ 110, 15))

§ 97, 3. Sentence starting: For the exercise of the.... - ‘archepiscopal’ replaced with ‘archiepiscopal’ (exercise of the archiepiscopal office)

§ 98, 10. Sentence starting: Their order spread over.... - ‘§ 192, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 5’ (Holy Father (Continuation, § 112, 5))

§ 101, 1 (5). Sentence starting: As a theologian he may be.... - ‘profoundity’ replaced with ‘profundity’ (of acuteness and profundity)

§ 102, 2. Sentence starting: Abælard found an asylum.... - ‘reconcilation’ replaced with ‘reconciliation’ (effected his reconciliation with Bernard)

§ 103, 1. Sentence starting: This philosophy, however, from.... - ‘Badgad’ replaced with ‘Bagdad’ (of Bagdad and Cordova)

§ 103, 3. Sentence starting: The Augustinians, too, won.... - ‘apolegetical’ replaced with ‘apologetical’ (polemical and apologetical purposes)

§ 104, 4. Sentence starting: Richard St. Victor held that.... - ‘§ 61, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 4’ (pains of purgatory (§ 61, 4))

§ 104, 13. Sentence starting: The foundation of the former.... - ‘§ 173, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 9’ (completed and consecrated in A.D. 1322 (§ 174, 9))

§ 110, 2. Sentence starting: The 15th œcumenical Council.... - ‘§ 112, 27’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 2’ (controversies in the Franciscan order (§ 112, 2))

§ 110, 4. Sentence starting: Both continued in the possession.... - ‘§ 164, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 13’ (the Roman court till A.D. 1791 (§ 165, 13))

§ 112, 3. Sentence starting: His greatest feat was the repulse,... - ‘Mohammad’ replaced with ‘Mohammed’ (the Turks, under Mohammed II.,)

§ 112, 7. Sentence starting: Stories also were current.... - ‘Mohammadanism’ replaced with ‘Mohammedanism’ (apostasy to Mohammedanism,)

§ 113. Sentence starting: Moral theology degenerated into.... - ‘subtlely’ replaced with ‘subtly’ (abstruse discussion on subtly devised cases)

§ 113, 3. Sentence starting: He accompanied his general,... - ‘Cevena’ replaced with ‘Cesena’ (his general, Michael of Cesena,) Sentence starting: In accordance with his nominalistic.... - ‘§ 170, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 10’ (a precursor of Kant (§ 171, 10))

§ 114. Sentence starting: The 14th century was the Augustan.... - ‘Reichersburg’ replaced with ‘Reichersberg’ (and the two divines of Reichersberg)

§ 115, 11. Sentence starting: Among popular preachers John Tauler.... - ‘Kaisersburg’ replaced with ‘Kaisersberg’ (Geiler of Kaisersberg distinguished)

§ 119, 9. Sentence starting: The anonymous writer of Passau,... - ‘iniquisitorial’ replaced with ‘inquisitorial’ (the subject of inquisitorial interference)

Sentence starting: On the Waldensians in German.... - ‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’ (drawn from original documents)

Sentence starting: Finally, Wattenbach has made.... - ‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’ (which contains the original reports)

§ 119, 9A. Sentence starting: This movement originated with.... - ‘orginated’ replaced with ‘originated’ (This movement originated with)

§ 123, 9. Sentence starting: To all this Köstlin has replied.... - ‘correpondence’ replaced with ‘correspondence’ (that his correspondence with Tucher)

§ 131, 1. Sentence starting: Luther first openly appeared.... - ‘1256’ replaced with ‘1526’ (the Swiss in A.D. 1526)

§ 136, 4. Sentence starting: The O.T. Apocrypha.... - ‘160, 8’ replaced with ‘161, 8’ (The O.T. Apocrypha (§§ 59, 1; 161, 8))

§ 139, 11. Sentence starting: After Elizabeth’s death.... - ‘§ 154, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 153, 6’ (the title of James I.[390]--Continuation, § 153, 6.)

§ 142, 1. Sentence starting: A restoration of such establishments.... - ‘§ 166, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 5’ (convulsion and revolution.--Continuation, § 165, 5.)

§ 142, 6. Sentence starting: By his _Catalogus testium veritatis_.... - ‘§ 158, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 159, 4’ (the sixteenth century.--Continuation, § 159, 4.)

§ 144. Sentence starting: It was followed by Bremen,... - ‘§ 154A’ replaced with ‘§ 154, 3’ (electoral dynasty of Brandenburg (§ 154, 3).)

§ 147, 6. Sentence starting: “Christ is not God,... - Ending quotation mark added. (and love’ of God.”)

§ 149, 2. Sentence starting: After the death of Julius III.... - added omitted word ‘the’ (one of the noblest popes) Sentence starting: At the close of the last session.... - ‘§ 132, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 13’ (Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (§ 139, 13))

§ 149, 5. Sentence starting: Still more striking, though.... - ‘§ 164, 10, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 10, 13’ (the misfortune of Pius VI. (§ 165, 10, 13))

§ 149, 7, 6. Sentence starting: They combined works of charity.... - ‘§ 155, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 7’ (erected by them.[434]--Continuation, § 156, 7.)

§ 149, 8. Sentence starting: They have understood how to.... - ‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’ (accomplishing their own ends (§ 156, 13)) Sentence starting: On the death of the founder,... - ‘164, 9’ replaced with ‘165, 9’ (in 803 houses.[436]--Continuation, §§ 151, 1; 165, 9.)

§ 149, 10. Sentence starting: They will also be found.... - ‘155, 12’ replaced with ‘156, 12’ (prosecution of foreign missions (§§ 150; 156, 12)) - ‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’ (and commercial activity (§ 156, 13))

§ 149, 11. Sentence starting: In like manner it gave.... - ‘§ 186, 20’ replaced with ‘§ 186, 2’ (amulets, and talismans (§ 186, 2)) Sentence starting: They originated the worship.... - ‘§ 155, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 6’ (the heart of Jesus (§ 156, 6))

§ 149, 13. Sentence starting: By firmly maintaining the decree.... - ‘§ 155, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 5’ (the other of heresy.--Continuation, § 156, 5.)

§ 150, 1. Sentence starting: - ‘§ 155, 11, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11, 12’ (part of the land.[442]--Continuation, § 156, 11, 12.)

§ 150, 2. Sentence starting: In consequence of this.... - ‘§ 186, 16’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11’ (and there crucified (§ 156, 11))

§ 153, 1. Sentence starting: He went over in.... - ‘superfluous reference - destination uncertain. (in A.D. 1590 (§ 144, 4))

§ 154, 1. Sentence starting: Landgrave =William IV.= of Hesse-Cassel.... - ‘§ 142, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 141, 9’ (_ubiquitous_ Christology (§ 141, 9)) - ‘§ 142, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 141, 10’ (_Corpus Doctrinæ Philippicum_ (§ 141, 10))

§ 154, 3. Sentence starting: In A.D. 1614, owing to.... - ‘§ 158, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 159, 5’ (treatise of Hutter (§ 159, 5))

§ 155. Sentence starting: They powerfully strengthened.... - ‘§ 131, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 6’ (of the State church (§ 139, 6))

§ 156, 3. Sentence starting: Although =Louis XIV.= of France,... - ‘164, 7’ replaced with ‘165, 7’ (against the Jansenists (§§ 156, 5; 165, 7))

§ 160, 4. Sentence starting: In Denmark, where previously.... - ‘§ 166, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 167, 6’ (Danish national hymnology.[471]--Continuation, § 167, 6)

§ 164, 2. Sentence starting: =John Locke=, died A.D. 1704,... - Subsection caption added to text. (§ 164.2. =John Locke=, died)

§ 165, 1. Sentence starting: He had a special dislike.... - ‘§ 155, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 12’ (dislike of the Jesuits (§ 156, 12))

§ 165, 8. Sentence starting: Its beginning was traced back.... - ‘§ 188, 20’ replaced with ‘§ 186, 2’ (rosaries and scapularies (§ 186, 2))

§ 168, 2. Sentence starting: The settlers were therefore.... - ‘§ 166, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 167, 6’ (pastor of Berthelsdorf (§ 167, 6))

§ 170, 1. Sentence starting: He founded several Philadelphian.... - ‘§ 162, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 163, 9’ (Philadelphian societies (§ 163, 9))

§ 171, 7. Sentence starting: Of far greater value.... - ‘J. E. Eichhorn’ replaced with ‘J. G. Eichhorn’ (=J. G. Eichhorn= of Göttingen)

§ 174, 1. Sentence starting: =The German Philosophy=.... - ‘§ 170, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 10’ (=The German Philosophy= (§ 171, 10))

§ 186, 2. Sentence starting: Finally the third French Republic.... - ‘§ 206, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 203, 6’ (authorized by the State (§ 203, 6))

§ 203, 1. Sentence starting: In 1801 Napoleon as Consul.... - ‘§ 111, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 110, 14’ (concordat of Francis I. (§ 110, 14))

Chronological Table Sentence starting: 692. Concilium Quinisextum.... - ‘§ 63, 3’ replaced with ‘§ 63, 2’ ((Trullanum II.), § 63, 2.) Sentence starting: 960. Atto of Vercelli - ‘§ 100, 3’ replaced with ‘§ 100, 2’ (Vercelli dies, § 100, 2.) Sentence starting: 974. Ratherius of Verona.... - ‘§ 100, 3’ replaced with ‘§ 100, 2’ (Verona dies, § 100, 2.) Sentence starting: 1176. Battle of Legnano,... - ‘§ 6, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 96, 15’ (Battle of Legnano, § 96, 15.) Sentence starting: 1248. Foundation stone of Cathedral.... - ‘§ 101, 11’ replaced with ‘§ 104, 13’ (Cologne laid, § 104, 13.) Sentence starting: 1315. Raimund Lullus dies,... - ‘§ 93, 17’ replaced with ‘§ 93, 16’ (Lullus dies, § 93, 16; 103, 5.) Sentence starting: 1321. Dante dies,... - ‘§ 116, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 115, 10’ (Dante dies, § 115, 10.) Sentence starting: 1521. Melanchthon’s _Loci_,... - ‘§ 121, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 124, 1’ (Melanchthon’s _Loci_, § 124, 1.) Sentence starting: 1609. The Royal Letter,... - ‘§ 193, 19’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 19’ (The Royal Letter, § 139, 19.) Sentence starting: 1631. Religious Conference.... - ‘§ 155, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 154, 4’ (Conference at Leipzig, § 154, 4.) Sentence starting: 1863. Congress of Catholic Scholars.... - ‘§ 190, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 191, 10’ (Scholars at Munich, § 191, 10.)

Index Sentence starting: Abyssinian Church,... - ‘187, 19’ replaced with ‘184, 9’ (152, 1; 160, 7; 166, 3; 184, 9.) Sentence starting: Accommodation Controversy,... - ‘§ 155, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 12’ (Accommodation Controversy, § 156, 12.) Sentence starting: Acosta, Uriel,... - ‘§ 155, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 14’ (Acosta, Uriel, § 156, 14.) Sentence starting: Albert of Suerbeer,... - ‘92, 12’ replaced with ‘93, 12’ (Suerbeer, § 73, 6; 93, 12.) Sentence starting: Alpers,... - ‘§ 208, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 211, 10’ (Alpers, § 211, 10.) Sentence starting: Amort,... - ‘§ 164, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 12’ (Amort, § 165, 12.) Sentence starting: Apocrisiarians,... - ‘Apocrisarians’ replaced with ‘Apocrisiarians’ (Apocrisiarians, § 46, 1.) Sentence starting: Asinarii,... - ‘§ 23, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 23, 2’ (Asinarii, § 23, 2.) Sentence starting: Avitus,... - ‘§ 53, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 53, 5’ (Avitus, § 53, 5; 76, 5.) Sentence starting: Baptism,... - ‘58, 1, 5’ replaced with ‘58, 1, 4’ (Baptism, § 35, 2-4; 58, 1, 4; 141, 13.) Sentence starting: Bernard Sylvester,... - ‘§ 102, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 102, 9’ (Bernard Sylvester, § 102, 9.) Sentence starting: Bonald,... - ‘§ 186, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 188, 1’ (Bonald, § 188, 1.) Sentence starting: Calas,... - ‘§ 164, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 5’ (Calas, § 165, 5.) Sentence starting: Calixt, Geo.,... - ‘158, 2, 8’ replaced with ‘159, 2, 4’ (Calixt, Geo., § 153, 7; 159, 2, 4.) Sentence starting: Charlemagne,... - ‘79, 5’ replaced with ‘79, 1’ (Charlemagne, § 78, 9; 79, 1;) Sentence starting: Claudius of Turin,... - ‘92, 3’ replaced with ‘92, 2’ (Claudius of Turin, § 90, 4; 92, 2.) Sentence starting: Constantine the Great,... - ‘§ 28, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 22, 7’ (Constantine the Great, § 22, 7;) Sentence starting: Cross, Sign of.... - ‘72, 5’ replaced with ‘73, 5’ (Sign of the, § 39, 1; 59, 8; 73, 5.) Sentence starting: _Defensores_,... - ‘§ 45, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 45, 3’ (_Defensores_, § 45, 3.) Sentence starting: Demetrius Mysos,... - ‘§ 139, 36’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 26’ (Demetrius Mysos, § 139, 26.) Sentence starting: _De salute animarum_,... - ‘§ 193, 11’ replaced with ‘§ 193, 1’ (_De salute animarum_, § 193, 1.) Sentence starting: Dinter,... - ‘§ 173, 3; 180, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 8’ (Dinter, § 174, 8.) Sentence starting: Dionysius of Alexandria,... - ‘§ 31, 6, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 31, 6; 32, 8;’ (Dionysius of Alexandria, § 31, 6; 32 8;) Sentence starting: Döllinger,... - ‘§ 190, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 190, 1’ (Döllinger, § 190, 1;) Sentence starting: East Indies,... - ‘155, 11’ replaced with ‘156, 11’ (East Indies, § 64, 4; 150, 1; 156, 11;) Sentence starting: Estius,... - ‘§ 150, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 149, 14’ (Estius, § 149, 14.) Sentence starting: Euler,... - ‘§ 150, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 8’ (Euler, § 171, 8.) Sentence starting: Fichte, J. G.,... - ‘§ 170, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 10’ (Fichte, J. G., § 171, 10.) Sentence starting: Francis, St.,... - ‘106, 5’ replaced with ‘105, 4’ (§ 93, 16; 98, 3; 104, 10; 105, 4.) Sentence starting: Franco of Cologne,... - ‘§ 144, 11’ replaced with ‘§ 104, 11’ (Franco of Cologne, § 104, 11.) Sentence starting: Gellert,... - ‘§ 176, 11’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 11’ (Gellert, § 171, 11; 172, 1.) Sentence starting: Gerbert,... - ‘100, 3’ replaced with ‘100, 2’ (Gerbert, § 96, 2; 100, 2.) Sentence starting: Gil, Juan,... - ‘§ 129, 21’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 21’ (Gil, Juan, § 139, 21.) Sentence starting: Grabow,... - Name not found--Invalid reference. (Grabow, § 210, 10.) Sentence starting: Gundioch,... - Name not found--Invalid reference. (Gundioch, § 75, 5.) Sentence starting: Hebrews, Gospel of the,... - ‘§ 31, 16’ replaced with ‘§ 32, 4’ (Hebrews, Gospel of the, § 32, 4.) Sentence starting: Huguenots,... - ‘166, 5’ replaced with ‘165, 5’ (Huguenots, § 139, 14, ff.; 153, 4; 165, 5.) Sentence starting: _In commendam_,... - ‘§ 86, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 85, 5’ (_In commendam_, § 85, 5; 110, 15.) Sentence starting: Innocent IV.,... - ‘72, 6’ replaced with ‘73, 6’ (Innocent IV., § 96, 20; 73, 6.) Sentence starting: Irene,... - ‘§ 66, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 66, 3’ (Irene, § 66, 3.) Sentence starting: Italy,... - ‘189, 7’ replaced with ‘187, 7’ (Italy, § 139, 22; 187, 7; 204.) Sentence starting: Jansenists,... - ‘§ 157, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 157, 5’ (Jansenists, § 157, 5; 165, 6.) Sentence starting: John of the Cross,... - ‘§ 49, 6, 16.’ replaced with ‘§ 149, 6, 16.’ (John of the Cross, § 149, 6, 16.) Sentence starting: Lambeth Articles,... - ‘§ 144, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 143, 5’ (Lambeth Articles, § 143, 5.) Sentence starting: Lee, Bishop,... - ‘§ 211, 74’ replaced with ‘§ 211, 14’ (Lee, Bishop, § 211, 14.) Sentence starting: Leyser,... - ‘§ 155, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 141, 14; 142, 6’ (Leyser, § 141, 14; 142, 6.) Sentence starting: Liptinä, Synod of,... - ‘§ 75, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 78, 5’ (Liptinä, Synod of, § 78, 5; 86, 2.) Sentence starting: Loyson,... - ‘§ 189, 8’ replaced with ‘§ 187, 8’ (Loyson, § 187, 8.) Sentence starting: Maistre,... - ‘§ 187, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 188, 1’ (Maistre, § 188, 1.) Sentence starting: Marcionites,... - ‘64, 5’ replaced with ‘64, 3’ (Marcionites, § 27, 12; 54, 1; 64, 3.) Sentence starting: Martyrs, Acts of,... - ‘§ 32, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 32, 8’ (Martyrs, Acts of, § 32, 8.) Sentence starting: Montalembert,... - ‘§ 189, 9; 190, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 188, 1; 189, 1’ (Montalembert, § 188, 1; 189, 1.) Sentence starting: Mouls,... - ‘§ 190, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 190, 3’ (Mouls, § 190, 3.) Sentence starting: Nägelsbach,... - ‘§ 173, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 4’ (Nägelsbach, § 174, 4.) Sentence starting: Nectarius,... - ‘§ 61, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 1’ (Nectarius, § 61, 1.) Sentence starting: Norwegians,... - ‘201, 13’ replaced with ‘201, 3’ (Norwegians, § 93, 4; 139, 2; 201, 3.) Sentence starting: Noyes,... - ‘§ 208, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 211, 6’ (Noyes, § 211, 6.) Sentence starting: O’Connell,... - ‘§ 199, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 202, 9’ (O’Connell, § 202, 9.) Sentence starting: Οἰκόνομοι,... - ‘§ 45, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 45, 3’ (Οἰκόνομοι, § 45, 3.) Sentence starting: Orange,... - ‘§ 53, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 53, 5’ (Orange, Synod of, § 53, 5.) Sentence starting: Oratory, Fathers of the,... - ‘§ 155, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 7’ (Oratory, Fathers of the, § 156, 7.) Sentence starting: Paul V.,... - ‘§ 155, 1, 2, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 1, 2, 4’ (Paul V., § 154, 1, 2, 4; 149, 13.) Sentence starting: Pellico, Silvio,... - ‘§ 173, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 7’ - ‘Pellico-Silvio’ replaced with ‘Pellico, Silvio’ (Pellico, Silvio, § 174, 7.) Sentence starting: Perfectus,... - ‘§ 21, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 81, 1’ (Perfectus, § 81, 1.) Sentence starting: Phœbe,... - ‘§ 18, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 17, 4’ (Phœbe, § 17, 4.) Sentence starting: Pilate, Acts of,... - ‘§ 14, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 13, 2’ (Pilate, Acts of, § 13, 2; 31, 2.) Sentence starting: Poetry, Christian,... - ‘173, 6’ replaced with ‘174, 6’ (Poetry, Christian, § 48, 5, 6; 105, 4; 174, 6.) Sentence starting: _Postilla_,... - ‘116, 6’ replaced with ‘108, 6’ (_Postilla_, § 103, 9; 108, 6.) Sentence starting: Prochorus,... - ‘§ 31, 18’ replaced with ‘§ 32, 6’ (Prochorus, § 32, 6.) Sentence starting: Prosper Aquit.,... - ‘53, 8’ replaced with ‘53, 5’ (Prosper Aquit., § 47, 20; 48, 6; 53, 5.) Sentence starting: Raymond IV., Count of Toulouse,... - ‘Raimund of Toulouse, § 109, 4.’ replaced with ‘Raymond IV., Count of Toulouse, § 109, 1.’ (Raymond IV., Count of Toulouse, § 109, 1.) Sentence starting: _Recursus ab abusu_,... - ‘194, 9’--Invalid reference. (_abusu_, § 185, 4; 192, 4; 194, 9; 197, 9.) Sentence starting: Revenues of the Church,... - ‘45, 6’--Invalid reference. (Revenues of the Church, § 45, 6; 86, 1.) Sentence starting: Rudolph II.,... - ‘§ 129, 19’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 19’ (Rudolph II., § 139, 19; 137, 8.) Sentence starting: Russia,... - ‘219, 3, 4’ replaced with ‘210, 3, 4’ (163, 8; 166; 206; 210, 3, 4; 212, 6.) Sentence starting: Sergius I. of Rome,... - ‘63, 3’ replaced with ‘63, 2’ (Sergius I. of Rome, § 46, 11; 63, 2.) Sentence starting: Severa,... - ‘§ 23, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 22, 4’ (Severa, § 22, 4; 26.) Sentence starting: Stephanas,... - ‘§ 18, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 17, 4’ (Stephanas, § 17, 4.) Sentence starting: Switzerland,... - ‘189, 7’ replaced with ‘169, 2’ (§ 78, 1; 130; 138; 162, 6; 169, 2;) Sentence starting: Sylvester, Bern.,... - ‘§ 102, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 102, 9’ (Sylvester, Bern., § 102, 9.) Sentence starting: Sympherosa,... - ‘§ 32, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 32, 8’ (Sympherosa, § 32, 8.) Sentence starting: Thorwaldsen,... - ‘§ 173, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 9’ (Thorwaldsen, § 174, 9.) Sentence starting: Turrecremata [Torquemada], John,... - ‘112, 14’ replaced with ‘112, 4’ (John, § 110, 15; 112, 4.) Sentence starting: Turretin, J. A.,... - ‘§ 164, 1, 6.’ replaced with ‘§ 169, 2, 6.’ (Turretin, J. A., § 169, 2, 6.) Sentence starting: Union, Lutheran Reformed,... - ‘§ 155, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 154, 4’ (Reformed, § 154, 4; 167, 4; 169, 1, 2.) Sentence starting: Vienna, Peace of,... - ‘§ 139, 40’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 20’ (Vienna, Peace of, § 139, 20.) Sentence starting: Vinet,... - ‘§ 129, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 199, 5’ (Vinet, § 199, 5.) Sentence starting: Voltaire,... - ‘§ 105, 5, 14, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 5, 14, 15’ (Voltaire, § 165, 5, 14, 15.) Sentence starting: Wechabites,... - ‘§ 65, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 65, 1’ (Wechabites, § 65, 1.) Sentence starting: William of Conches,... - ‘§ 102, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 102, 9’ (William of Conches, § 102, 9.) Sentence starting: William of Thierry,... - ‘§ 102, 2, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 102, 2, 9’ (William of Thierry, § 102, 2, 9.) Sentence starting: William I. of Orange,... - ‘§ 129, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 12’ (William I. of Orange, § 139, 12.) Sentence starting: Wittenberg, Sketch of Reform,... - ‘§ 135, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 135, 9’ (Wittenberg, Sketch of Reform, § 135, 9.) Sentence starting: Zwickau, Prophets of,... - ‘§ 121, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 124, 1’ (Zwickau, Prophets of, § 124, 1.)

Footnote 82. - ‘Assumtio’ replaced with ‘Assumptio’ (Enoch, Assumptio, Ezra, Bk. of Jub.)

Footnote 251. - ‘Hadden’ replaced with ‘Haddan’ (Haddan and Stubbs)

Footnote 536. - ‘Stoddard’ replaced with ‘Stoddart’ (Translated by Miss Stoddart,)

End of Project Gutenberg's Church History (Volumes 1-3), by J. H. Kurtz