RIODICALS.
BROAD CHURCH PULPIT, New York.
CHRISTIAN AMBASSADOR, New York.
CHRISTIAN FREEMAN, Boston.
CHRISTIAN REPOSITORY, Montpelier, Vt.
GOSPEL BANNER, Augusta, Me.
HERALD AND ERA, Indianapolis, Ind.
MANFORD'S MAGAZINE, St. Louis, Mo.
MYRTLE, Boston.
LADIES' REPOSITORY, Boston.
STAR IN THE WEST, Cincinnati, O.
STAR OF THE PACIFIC, Petaluma, Cal.
TRUMPET, Boston.
UNIVERSALIST HERALD, Montgomery, Ala.
UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY, Boston.
YOUNG CHRISTIAN, Cincinnati, O.
YOUTHS' FRIEND, Cincinnati, O.
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For full bibliographical accounts of the controversy between the
orthodox theologians of New England and the Unitarians, during the
present century; and of the discussion on the Person of Christ provoked
by the speculations of Horace Bushnell, consult Hagenbach, _History of
Doctrines_, Smith's Ed. New York, 1862.
INDEX.
Abrest, Peter, his exegetical labors, 345.
Age, present, declared Rationalistic by Lecky, 23.
America, relations between France and, 536.
American Church, peculiarities of, 536.
Influenced by skeptical denominations, 571.
Duty of the American Church to guard against infidelity, 575.
American civilization, undergoing a change, 576.
Andreae, John Valentine; poverty and early difficulties, 53.
His satire on the Church, 53.
Excitement produced by it, 54.
Service rendered by it, 54.
Quotation from Andreae's Christianopolis, 61.
Satire on the degenerate preaching of his time, 71-73.
Apostolical Succession, a doctrine of the High Church, 514.
Arndt, John; his service to the Church; work on _True Christianity_;
motives leading him to write, 49.
Reception of his work by the people, 50.
Arndt's calm spirit, 50.
He was charged with mysticism, 50.
Opposition to him, 51.
Popularity of his book, 51.
Arnold, Gottfried, the historian of Pietism, 98.
His history of _Churches and Heretics_, 98.
Charged with Separatism, 98.
He contended for the unification of Mysticism and Pietism, 98.
Arnold, Thomas, his Sermons, 521.
His opinions, 521-523.
Atonement, Unitarian opinion of, 550, 551.
Auberlen on mission of Pietism, testimony of, 86-88.
Augsburg Confession, 38.
August, Karl. His care to secure the society of distinguished literary
men around his court, 169, 170.
Bahrdt, his deceit and blasphemy, 139.
His works, 140.
His condition when at Giessen, 140.
His ra
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