Bruno, Giordano, founder of the Dynamic System, [81].

Bryant, Wm. C., transcendental spirit not found in his writings, [381].

Butler fights against infidelity in his Analogy, [185].

C.

Cabanis, philosophy of, [63];
skeptic of the 18th century, [187].

Cabot, Eliot, contributes to "The Dial," [133].

Calvin, denies doctrine of consubstantiation, [364].

Cambridge Divinity School, address before, by James Walker, [121-123].

Carlyle, Thomas, interprets the German thinkers, [52];
quoted, [52];
translates Wilhelm Meister, [56];
opinion of Coleridge quoted, [77-92];
change in his mode of thought, [94];
the preacher of transcendentalism, [103];
articles on Richter and German literature, [116].

Chalybäus, his verdict on Jacobi quoted, [25].