Russell edits first journal of education, [262].
S.
Saint Hilaire, Barthelemy, French philosopher, [61].
Saisset, Emil, translates Spinoza, [61].
Schelling, system of philosophy, [40-43];
Transcendental Idealism published, [80];
few copies of his works found in the United States, [116].
Schiller, letter on Kant's philosophy quoted, [54];
on Richter, [54].
Schleiermacher, influence of, [48];
quoted, [49];
philosophy of, [50];
students of, in the United States, [116];
faith in God promoted by, [122].
Schoolmen, the, their use of the word transcendental, [11].
Sensationalism in England, [2];
reaction against, [188];
the God of, [190];
ideas of immortality, [193-197];
its philosophy revived by Mill and others, [205].
Shaw, Francis G., translates Consuelo for "The Harbinger," [329].