Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, influence of Schelling on, [40];
the prophet of transcendentalism in England, [76];
his studies in Germany, [79];
on Schelling's works, [80];
alleged plagiarism from Schelling, [81].

Coleridge, Biographia Literaria, quoted, [82];
the true founder of the Broad church, [89];
described by Talfourd and Hazlitt, [90].

Coleridge, Carlyle's verdict on, [92];
his sympathy with German literature, [96];
the philosopher of transcendentalism, [103];
makes Lessing's works familiar, [116];
article on by Mill, [206].

Coleridge, Sarah, note by, in Biographia Literaria, [88].

Communism in Massachusetts, [157].

Concord Days, by A. B. Alcott, quoted, [246].

Condillac, doctrine of, [62];
skeptic of the 18th century, [187].

Congregationalists, followers of Schleiermacher among, [50].

Constant, English translations from, by Geo. Ripley, [116].

Consubstantiation taught by Luther, [364];
denied by Calvin, [364].