Repressor. See Pecock.
Responsibility for belief, 18.
Reuss, 448.
Reville, 446, 448.
Revolution, French, 188;
profanity of, 189.
Revue des Deux Mondes; Taillandier on Abélard, 81;
Saisset on Spinoza, 106;
Remusat on Herbert, 119;
Girardin on Rousseau's Emile, 188;
Scherer on Hegel, 266, 398;
Reville on Parker, 324;
on Comte, 296;
Moleschott, 438;
Young Hegelians, 438;
Reville on Holland, 446;
Renan on metaphysics, 303.
Revue Germanique, on Lessing, 224;
on Gospels, 267.
Richardi Confutatio, 388.
Riddle's Bampton Lectures, pref. xv.; 468.
Rigg, J. H. Anglican theology, 330.
Riggenbach, 445.
Robespierre, 190.
Robins, S. pref. xvi.
Rogers, H. 374, 469.
Röhr, 234.
Romaine, 160.
Roman catholic theology in Germany, 442.
Romantic Epic, 94 seq.;
school in Germany, 239, 291.
Roscelin on Trinity, 80.
Rose, H. J. on German theology, pref. xxi.
Rosenmüller, 220.
Rothe, German theologian, 279, 281, 436.
Rousseau, sources for study of, 183;
life, 183;
works, 184 seq.;
Contral social, 184;
Emile, 185;
Confessions, 187;
compared with Voltaire, 188.
Ruge, 275.
Saintes-Amand, pref. xxiv.
Saisset, E. on Spinoza. 108.
Salomo Zebi. 386.
Salvador, 299, 387.
Sanskrit literature, 382.
Saumur, school of, 212.
Saussure, Ch. de la, 446.
Scepticism explained, 418 seq.;
kinds of, 419.
Schelling, 27, 46, 238, 433.
Scherer, 31, 397, 448, 474.
Schlegel, F. 239.
Schleiermacher, 242 seq.;
critical works of, 248;
translates Plato, 242;
theological works of, 244, 428 seq.;
Glaubenslehre, 245;
his studies, 428;
compared with Origen and H. St. Victor, 244;
and with Plato, 427.
Schmidt, G. 276.
Schneckenbürger, 436.
Scholastic, philosophy, 77 seq.;
origin of name, 77;
divisions of, 81;
value of scholastic theology, 462.
Scholtens J. H. professor at Leyden, 446.
Schools of German poetry, 425.
Schopenhauer, 438.
Schramm, Anal. Patr. 41, 454.
Schrockh, pref. xvii.
Scholtens, 446.
Schulze, 228.
Schwarz, C. Gesch. pref. xxv.
Schwegler, 436.
Schweizer, 439, 444.
Science, anticipations of the future condition of, 354 seq.
Science in theology, 385.
Scriptures, doubts of, 361.
Sebonde on natural religion, 104, 462.
Secker, Abp. relieves Annet, 144;
subscribes to Voltaire, 171.
Secularism, explained, 312, 313.
Semler, works and system, 218 seq.
Sensation, as a test of truth, 25.
Sensationalisim, meaning of, 25.
Servetus, 99.
Severus, Sept. 63.
Shaftesbury, Lord, 130 seq.
Shelley, 16; 203 seq.;
works, 206.
Sherlock, 467.
Sic et Non, 82.
Silence of heathens on Christianity, 402 seq.
Simeon of Cambridge, 160.
Simon, Jules, 471.
Simon, Richard, 83, 168.
Sirven, 170.
Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, on Ecclesiastes, 5;
Canon, 58;
Genesis, 257;
Daniel, 408;
Jehovah, 480.
Socialism, English, 201;
French, 292;
in 1848, 294;
compared with English, 294.
Socinianism, 12, 99, 391.
Socrates, 84, 351.
Σοφία, of Aristotle, 78.
Sophists of Greece, 351.
Sources of information for the attacks of heathens, 41.
Sources for lectures, pref.
Spener, the Pietist, 213, 424.
Spinoza, 60;
sources of information on, 106;
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Theologicus Politicus, 110;
effects of 113.
Stahl, 283.
Stanhope's Boyle Lectures, 386.
Statistics, difficulties from, 314.
Stattler, 464.
Stephen, list of writers on inspiration, 474.
Sterling, 34.
Stilling, Jung, 243, 285.
Stillingfleet, 466.
Stirner, 276.
St. Lambert. See Lambert.
Stoics, religious opinions of, 45.
Storr, 231.
Strauss, 34;
on Julian, 66;
life and writings, 267, 434;
life of Christ, 266, 271;
Christology, 269, 433;
view of Christ's ideal, 356;
replies to, 273, 435;
effects of, 272 seq.;
view of his own work, 273;
on Reimarus, 427.
St. Simon, life and sect, 293, 294.
Συγκατάβασις, 222.
Suetonius on Christianity, 401.