page 613—under Colenso—Testimony of a Mussulman against him, 506[original has 505].
page 613—under Coquerel—Refusal of the Presbyterial Council to re-appoint him as suffragan in a Protestant pulpit in Paris, 407[original has 408].
page 614—Ernesti, the classic scholar of his day, 126[original has 125], 127.
page 614—under Essays and Reviews—Literature arising from the publication of the Essays and Reviews, 603,[original has period] Appendix.
page 614—Farrar, his description of the Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy
page 614—Fliedner, established a Deaconess Institute, 316[original has 416].
page 615—Freeman, Rev. James, Pastor of King's Chapel, Boston, 539[original has 589].
page 616—Harms, opposition of Claus, to union of German Churches, 232[original has 231].
page 617—under Journals in Germany—Rationalistic Journals, Appendix, 595[original has 509].
page 617—under Kant—That work popularized by Schulze[original has Shulze]