Frederick II, of Prussia, 176, 217.
Freethinker explained, 416.
Freethought, critical history of, pref. ix.;
three kinds of, pref. v.;
law expressing the mode of its operation, 6-11;
four epochs of its action, 7-11;
office of in history, 348, 352;
political character of in middle ages, 76, 91;
change in modern forms of it, 307, 352;
use of inquiry into, 35 seq. 342;
causes which made it turn into unbelief, 13 seq.
French protestant church. See Protestant.
French revolution, religious aspects of, 188.
Fries, German philosopher, 252.
Fronto's attack on Christianity, 48.
Galen, speaks of Christianity, 401.
Galileo, 350.
Gallican liberties, 165.
Gaussen, writer on Theopneustie, 444, 474.
Geddes, Dr. works of, 422.
Gellius Aulus, remark on Peregrinus, 49.
Genesis, De Wette on, 256.
Genthe, F. W. De Impost. Relig. 412.
Geology, difficulties arising from, 315.
Gerard on evidences, 55, 452.
Gerhardt, German hymn-writer, 424.
Germany; works of evidence in, 472;
literature of, 210;
patriotism in liberative war, 240;
philosophy of, 235 seq.;
theology of, subdivision of, 211;
three periods in its history, 218;
sources of, 439;
classification of, 440.
Gfrörer, 436.
Gibbon, works criticised, 196 seq.
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Gildon's Oracles of Reason, 124.
Gnostics 8, 40.
Godwin, Political Justice, 200.
Goerres, German mystical philosopher, 241.
Göttingen, university of, 219.
Göze, opponent of Reimarus, 226.
Gospels, controversy on explained, 267, 268.
Graffito blasfemo, 405.
Grant, Sir A. on stoics, 45, 351.
Graves, on Pentateuch, 468.
Greece, state of in fifth century B.C. 351.
Greek words in the book of Daniel, 60.
Greg, W. R. Creed of Christendom of, 321.
Gregory IX. pope, remark on Frederick II. 88.
Grimm, baron, 178.
Groen Van Printsterer. See Printsterer.
Gröningen party in Dutch church, 445.
Grote on Greek mythology, 5;
on sophists, 42;
on state of Greece in fifth century B.C. 351.
Grotius, De Ver. Chr. Relig. 464.
Grove on correlation of force, 354.
Guadagnoli, a writer against Mahometanism, 355.
Guhrauer, on Lessing, 426.
Guizot on Prayer, 395.
Gurlitt on Wolfenbüttel Fragments, 426.
Gustavus Adolphus association, 286.
Gutskow, 276.
Hadrian, mention of Christianity, 401.
Hävernick, 283.
Hagenbach, pref. xxiv.
Hallam, subdivision of historical inquiry by, 379.
Halle, pietistic oppostion to Wolff at, 215;
university of, 219, 244;
orphan-house at, 424.
Hamilton, sir W. criticism on Cousin, 28, 433.
Hampden, Bp. Philosophical Evidences of Christianity on Butler, 157.
Hardwick, Christ and other Masters, 381, 382.
Harms's Theses, 201.
Hartley, 148.
Hauréau on scholasticism, 80.
Heathens, ancient, opposition to Christianity, Lect. II,;
religious tendencies among, 42 seq.;
reaction in favour of, 44;
parallel to the struggle with, 40, 73;
few references to Christianity among, 400.
Hebrew monarchy, F. Newman on, 326;
people, Ewald's history of, 430.
Hegel, 237, 268;
compared with Heraclitus, 433.
Hegelian philosophy, 263;
contrasted with that of Schleiermacher, 265.
Hegelian school, subdivided, 266;
young school of, 438.
Heine, H. the poet, 16, 276.
Helvetius, works, 181 seq.
Hengstenberg, 283;
on Job, 5;
on Pentateuch, 254.
Henke, pref. xvii.; 233.
Hennell, S., 198, 322, 323.
Herbart, German philosopher, creator of a realistic tendency, 438.
Herbert of Cherbury, works. 118 seq.
Herder, 228, 239.
Hermes, professor at Bonn, 240.
Hermias, apology of, 457.
Herzog's Real-Encycl. 17, 228, 241.
Hey, professor at Cambridge, 392.
Hierocles. 62;
Eusebius's work against, 408.
Hieronymus, see Jerome.
Hieronymus Xavier, see Xavier.
Hilgenfeld, professor at Jena, 436.
Hindu, literature, 382;
philosophy, 383.
Historic evidences of Christianity, 147.
Historic method of study in philosophy, 31, 379, 380, 396;
the peculiarity of this age, pref. xiii.
History, threefold phase of, 2, 3, 379.
Hobbes, works, 121 seq.
Holland, sir H. on force, 354.
Holland, modern theology of, 445;
remonstrants, 110.
Holsten, Vita Porphyrii, 56.
Holyoake, G. J. 312.
Hoornbeek, Summa Controv. 296, 382, 386, 393.
Hottinger, Historia Orientalis, 386, 389.
Houtteville, pref. xv.; 41, 62, 470.
Huet, 19, 59, 450, 470.
Hütten, Ulric von, 99
Hulse, founder of the Lecture, 207, 466.
Hulsius, 386.
Hume, 148 seq.;
Essay on miracles, 150.
Hundeshagen, 10; pref. xxiv.