Salzmann, 187, 188
Rationalistic Elementary Books, 189-193
Alteration of the German Hymns, 194, 195
Decline of Church Music, 195
Inability of Orthodox Theologians to resist
Rationalism, 195, 196
CHAPTER VIII.
DOCTRINES OF RATIONALISM IN THE DAY OF ITS STRENGTH.
Desolate Condition of the Church, 197, 198
Rationalism without a Common System, 198, 199
Opinions of the Rationalists:
Religion, 199
Existence of God, 199, 200
Doctrine of Inspiration, 200-202
Credibility of the Scriptures, 203-206
Fall of Man, 206, 207
Miracles, 207-211
Prophecy, 211-214
Person of Christ, 214-218
CHAPTER IX.
RENOVATION INAUGURATED BY SCHLEIERMACHER.
Protestant Germany at the Commencement of the Nineteenth
Century, 220-222
Fichte, and his Popular Appeal, 222-224
Schleiermacher, 224-229
The Romantic School, 230
Ecclesiastical Reconstruction inaugurated by Frederic
William III., 230, 231
The Union of the Lutheran and Reformed Churches, 231, 232
Claus Harms--his 95 Theses, 232-236
CHAPTER X.
RELATIONS OF RATIONALISM AND SUPERNATURALISM.--1810-1835.
The Task before the New Church, 237
Rationalism strengthened by Roehr and Wegscheider, 238
The terms, Rationalism and Supernaturalism, 239
Tittmann, 239, 240
Tzschirner, 240
Schott, 241
Schleiermacher's _System of Doctrines_, 241-244
Effect of Schleiermacher's Teaching, 245, 246
De Wette, 246-249
Neander,
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