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Russian Sects.
(3) The Abyssinian Church.
II. The Protestant Churches.
§167. The Lutheran Church before “theIllumination.”
(1) The Pietist Controversies after the Founding of theHalle University.
(2) —— Controversial Doctrines.
(3) Theology.
(4) Unionist Efforts.
(5) Theories of Ecclesiastical Law.
(6) Church Song.
(7) Sacred Music.
(8) The Christian Life and Devotional Literature.
(9) Missions to the Heathen.
§168. The Church of the Moravian Brethren.
(1) The Founder of the Moravian Brotherhood.
(2) The Founding of the Brotherhood.
(3) The Development of the Brotherhood down to Zinzendorf’s Death, A.D.1727-1760.
(4) Zinzendorf’s Plan and Work.
(5) Numerous Extravagances.
(6) Zinzendorf’s Greatness.
(7) The Brotherhood under Spangenberg’s Administration.
(8) The Doctrinal Peculiarities of the Brotherhood.
(9) The Peculiarities of Worship among the Brethren.
(10) Christian Life of the Brotherhood.
(11) Missions to the Heathen.
§169. The Reformed Church before the “Illumination.”
(1) The German Reformed Church.
(2) The Reformed Church in Switzerland.
(3) The Dutch Reformed Church.
(4) Methodism.
(5) —— Continued.
(6) Theological Literature.
§170. New Sects and Fanatics.
(1) Fanatics and Separatists in Germany.
(2) The Inspired Societies in Wetterau.
(3) J. C. Dippel.
(4) Separatists of Immoral Tendency.
(15) —— Continued.
(16) Reformed Confessionalism.
(17) The Free Protestant Theology.
(18) In the Old Testament Department.
(19) Dogmatists.
(20) Ritschl and his School.
(21) —— Opponents.
(22) Writers on Constitutional Law and History.
§183. Home Missions.
(1) Institutions.
(2) The Order of St. John.
(3) The Itinerant Preacher Gustav Werner in WÜrttemberg.
(4) Bible Societies.
§184. Foreign Missions.
(1) Missionary Societies.
(2) Europe and America.
(3) Africa.
(4) —— Livingstone and Stanley.
(5) Asia.
(6) China.
(7) Polynesia and Australia.
(8) Missions to the Jews.
(9) Missions among the Eastern Churches.
III. Catholicism in General.
§185. The Papacy and the States of the Church.
(1) The First Four Popes of the Century.
(2) Pius IX., A.D.1846-1878.
(3) The Overthrow of the Papal States.
(4) The Prisoner of the Vatican, A.D.1870-1878.
(5) Leo XIII.
§186. Various Orders and Associations.
(1) The Society of Jesus and Related Orders.
(2) Other Orders and Congregations.
(3) The Pius Verein.
(4) The Various German Unions.
(5) Omnipotence of Capital.
(6) The Catholic Missions.
(1) Sects and Fanatics in the Roman Catholic Domain.
1. The Order of New Templars.
2. St. Simonians.
3. Aug. Comte.
(2) 4. Thomas PÖschl.
5. Antonians.
6. Adamites.
7. David Lazzaretti.
(3) Russian Sects and Fanatics.
(4) —— Continued.
§211. Sectaries and Enthusiasts in the Protestant Domain.
(1) The Methodist Propaganda.
(2) The Salvation Army.
(3) Baptists and Quakers.
(4) Swedenborgians and Unitarians.
(5) Extravagantly Fanatical Manifestations.
(6) Christian Communistic Sects.
1. Harmonites.
2. Bible Communists.
(7) Millenarian Exodus Communities.
1. Georgian Separatists.
2. Bavarian Chiliasts.
(8) 3. Amen Community.
4. German Temple Communities.
(9) The Community of “the New Israel.”
(10) The Catholic Apostolic Church of the Irvingites.
(11) The Darbyites and Adventists.
(12) The Mormons or Latter Day Saints.
(13) —— Continued.
(14) —— Continued.
(15) The Taepings in China.
(16) —— Continued.
(17) The Spiritualists.
(18) Theosophism or Occultism.
§212. Antichristian Socialism and Communism.
(1) The Beginnings of Modern Communism.

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