page 617—under Kant—General character of Kant's criticism, 160[original has 159], 161.
page 617—Le Vasser, his account of French irreligion during the reign of Louis XIV,[original has semicolon] 117.
page 617—Leibnitz, the author of the Wolffian[original has Wolfian] philosophy
page 618—under Miracles—Opinion of German Rationalists concerning miracles, 207-211[original has 207, 211].
page 618—Newman, F. W.,[comma missing in original] his life resembles Blanco White's
page 618—Pattison, M., writes in Essays and Reviews on Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750,[original has semicolon] 492.
page 619—under Rationalists, German—Reason therefore[original has therefor], 198.
page 620—Rousseau, his description of French skepticism during the reign of Louis XV,[original has semicolon] 118.
page 620—Schenkel, elevation by Baden government, 303[original has 383].
page 620—under Scherer—His low estimate of Christ's Miracles, 399, 400.[period missing in original]