Bretschneider, German Theologian, 231, 234, 268.
Bridgewater Treatises, 469.
British Quarterly Review, on Italian Renaissance, 94;
on Spinoza, 106;
on German theology, 232;
on Schleiermacher, 241;
on modern German theology, 284;
on Comte, 295.
Browne, Dr. Peter, 466.
Brucker on Scholastic philosophy, 77.
Bruno Giordano, 102.
Buchanan on Atheism, 469.
Buckle, on the state of France in the eighteenth century, 164;
on office of free thought, 349.
Buddeus, 419.
Buddhism, 46, 383, 385.
Buddhist pilgrims, 382.
Bunsen, Chevalier, 250.
Burgh, reputed a deist, 202.
Burnouf, Eugene on Zend, 381.
Burton, Dr. on Gnostics, 39, 40.
Butler, Bp. relation to Shaftesbury, 131;
account of his works, 157 seq.;
points in his Analogy weakened, 157;
attacks on the Analogy, 158;
his originality, 158;
his position, 362;
Whewell on his Ethics, 369;
value of, 451, 466, 467.
Butler, Charles, works of, 110, 164, 165.
Buxtorf, on Hebrew vowel points, 113.
Byron, Vision of Judgment, 95;
his scepticism, 203.
Cabanis, 191, 290.
Cabbala, Franck on, 39.
Calas, the family of, 171.
Calderon, 95.
Campanella, 102.
Canon, date when fixed, 58;
works on, 58;
Toland on, 129.
Cantacuzene, 388.
Canz of Tübingen, 216.
Capellus, on Hebrew vowel points, 113.
Cappadose, 445.
Cardan, 102.
Carlisle, an unbeliever in the present century, 202.
Carlyle, T. his works and influence, 315 seq.
Carmen Memoriale, 385.
in the nature of man for ditto, 13-32;
moral causes of doubt, pref. vii.; 13, 14-18, 348, 464;
intellectual of ditto, 30;
instances of, 17;
why selected for study, pref., 345;
peculiarity of analysis of them, 346;
of unbelief in old heathens, 71;
of ditto in the present age, 358;
why the work is written, pref. xii.
Celsus, named, S; character and life, 50, 76;
work of analysed, 50 seq.;
discussed, 403;
Pressensè on, 403.
Century, nineteenth, comparison of with third century A.D. 356, 357.
Chaldee letters, when introduced into Judæa, 385.
Chalmers's works, 468.
Chandlers, the, against Collins, 466.
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Charron, 168.
Chateaubriand, 291.
Chissuk Emuna, 386.
Christianity not Mysterious, of Toland, 127;
ditto as old as Creation, of Tindal, 138.
Christianity, peculiarities in it which are the ground of attack by free thought, 1, 2.
See Cause.
Christian Remembrancer, on French preachers, 300.
Christology of Strauss, 433.
Chronicles, Books of, works on, 17.
Chrysostom, compared to Bernard, 460.
Chubb, T. the deist, 142.
Church, see History, English, French.
Classification of German theologians, 439.
Claudius, 243.
Clement, the apology of, 457.
Clementines, the, 47, 400.
Clergy, education of in reference to doubt, 344.
Cocceius, allegorical interpretation of, 222.
Cocquerel, the two, 449.
Colani, 305, 448.
Coleridge, 25, 316;
Mill on, 310;
his system described, 330 seq.;
literature concerning, 331;
on inspiration, 474.
Collard, Royer, 447.
Collins, the Deist, on Daniel, 60;
views of explained, 133 seq.
Combe, 312.
Communism, French, 292, 294.
Comparative study of religions, see Religion.
Comte, 32; system explained, 295 seq. 312.
Condillac, 148, 167.
Conferences in Paris, history of, 300.
Congregational Lectures, 466.
Consciousness, the Christian, 246, 372.
Constant, Benjamin, Polytheisme, 44, 88;
De la Religion, 387, 447.
Convocation, proceedings of against Toland, 128.
Cosmas Indicopleustes, 70.
Costa, see Da Costa.
Coteries in Paris in eighteenth century, 178, 421.
Courcelles, disturbs readings of the Text, 132.
Cousin, 22, 26, 27;
on Spinoza, 107;
system explained, 296 seq. 396, 447.
Coward, a materialist, 122.
Coward Lecture, 466.
Crescens, attack of on Christianity, 48.
Creuzer, on mythology, 450.
Criticism, two kinds of, pref. ix.;
standard for in this work, pref. xi.;
science of created by the Germans, 210.
Cyril, work of against Julian, 410, 459.
Daillé, on Ignatian Epistles, 132.
D'Alembert, 178.
Damascenus, J. 388.
Damiron, pref. xx.; 191.
Daniel, Book of, Porphyry's attack on, 60 seq.;
commentators on, ib.;
Greek words in, ib.;
peculiarities of, ib.;
difficulties concerning it stated, 407.
Dante on Averroes, 90.
Darwin's theory of species, 79.
Daub, German theologian, 265.
D'Aubigné of Geneva, 444.