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CONTENTS.
VOL. IV.
CENTURY XVII.
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Romish congregation de propaganda Fide
Romish college for propagating the faith
French congregation of priests for foreign missions
Romish missionaries
Suspicions entertained of the Jesuits
Their compliances with the prejudices of their converts
Romanism propagated in India
Ineffectual attempt to spread it in Siam
Its success in China.
This largely attributed to unworthy artifices of the Jesuits
They are accused of blending paganism with christianity
Chinese views of the Deity
Chinese veneration for the dead
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5
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15
16
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19
The metaphysical and the mathematical sects
Malebranche and Leibnitz
British patronage of the mathematical philosophy
Eclectics and sceptics
Popes of the seventeenth century
Exertions to suppress protestantism.
Commotions in Austria and Bohemia
Frederick, elector Palatine, chosen king of Bohemia
Imperial successes against protestantism
Gustavus Adolphus.
The peace of Westphalia
Cessation of Romish wars
Opponents of Romanism banished from Spain and France
Religious movements in the British isles
Pacific exertions of the Romish church
Attempts at reconciliation
Papal methodists
Protestant apostacy.
Papal reverses in the East
Decline of papal authority
The Venetian interdict
Papal differences with Portugal
French attacks upon the papal court
Convention of Paris for the Gallican liberties
Papal contest on the French ambassador's right of asylum
General corruption of the Romish clergy .
Division of monks into reformed and unreformed
French congregation of St. Maur
Attacks upon confession and the illimitable mercy of God
Controversy on the humiliation of Christ.
Controversy on the operation of grace
Minor controversies.
Cromwell.
Ecclesiastical affairs in Ireland
The Savoy Conference
Restoration of protestant episcopacy in Ireland
Self-taxation relinquished by the English clergy
Penal religious acts under Charles II.
James II.
The Toleration Act
Ineffectual attempt at a comprehension
Overthrow of established protestant episcopacy in Scotland
Bill of Rights and Act of Settlement
The name of Arminians
Their origin
Their progress
The Five Points
Opinion of the synod of Dort
Condition after the synod of Dort
Recalled from exile.
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317
318
Determination to suppress the Arminian party
319
323
325
326
Supplement relating to their doctrines and discipline
Adverse and prosperous circumstances of the Mennonites
Union established among them
Sects of the Anabaptists
External form of the Mennonite church
The Uckewallists
The Waterlanders
The Galenians and Apostoolians
Flourishing state of the Socinians
Socinians at Altorf.
Adversities of the Polish Socinians
Fate of the exiles
The Arians
The Collegiants