page 163—glaring defect of his system[original has sytsem]
page 171—evening entertainments[original has entertaiments] of Weimar
page 192—the narrator has a very imperfect knowledge[original has knowedge]
page 245—Christ's communion with his living disciples.[original is missing period]
page 254—nineteenth[original has nineteeth] century
page 261—Their opinions[original has opinons] concerning him were already formed
page 263—climax of destructive criticism[original has crititicism]
page 304—therefore he stands to-day[original has to day] as the High Church
page 348—the government[original has govvernment] took his part
page 390—philosophical systems[original has sytems] of Germany