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revelation, 240. His influence, 240. Uhlich, Pastor, founder of Friends of Light, 283. Ullmann, reply to Strauss, 273. His Essence of Christianity, 289. Opinions, 289. Union of German Churches, 231, 232. Task imposed upon the new State Church, 237. Unitarian controversy between Channing and Worcester, 541. Unitarians, their indefinite creed, 544. Their general opinions, 546-552. National convention in New York, 559, 560. Unitarianism, opposed to orthodoxy, 544, 545. Table showing its present state, 560, _note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 265]. Literature of Unitarianism, 606-609, _Appendix_. Unitarian Journals, 609, _Appendix_. United States, Church of, 534. Separation of Church and State by the founders of the republic, 534. Unity of Evangelical Churches, necessary to overcome Rationalism, 588, 589. Universalists in America, 560. Creed of the Universalists, 561, 562. Table showing their present condition, 562, 563, _note_[Transcriber's Note: Reference is to Footnote 270]. Literature of Universalism, 606-609, _Appendix_. Universalist Journals, 609, _Appendix_. Universities, immorality in German, in seventeenth century, 75, 76. Van Oosterzee, his work in reply to Renan's _Life of Jesus_, 376. Quotation from it, 377. Professor in Utrecht, 377. His works, 376, 377. Vaughan, testimony of, concerning Schleiermacher's _Discourses_, 225, 226. Opinion on Carlyle, 477. Venerable Compagnie of Geneva, prohibited ministerial candidates from preaching on prominent evangelical doctrines, 427. Vinet, his works, and system of theology, 429. Voltaire, relations of, with Rousseau, 119. Voltaire in England, 119. Favorable reception by the English court, 119, 120. Reception at the court of Frederic the Great, 120, 121. Disagreement between Voltaire and Frederic, 121. Return of the former to France, 121. Residence in Ferney, 121. His destitution of religious principles, 121. Popularity in Holland, 353. Cold treatment by Boerhaave, 353. Flattered by the Genevan pastors, 425. Ware, an Anti-Trinitarian, chosen professor in Harvard University, 540. Waterloo, battle of, commencement of a new era in the religion and politics of Europe, 356. Weimar, celebrities of, 169, 170. Wesleyan Missions in the Channel Islands and France, 388, 389. Westminster Review, 477, 478. Its lament over present elevate
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