Grotius, his arguments for the truth of Christian religion rendred into plain English verse.
- Title
- Grotius, his arguments for the truth of Christian religion rendred into plain English verse.
- Author
- Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Jonathan Robinson ...,
- 1686.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
- Apologetics -- Early works to 1800.
- Apologetics -- History -- 17th century.
- Indifferentism (Religion) -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Grotius, his arguments for the truth of Christian religion rendred into plain English verse." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42204.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2025.
Contents
- title page
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To the Honourable
ROBERT BOYLE, Esq - To the Reader.
- Ad Virum Ornatissimum — de Veritate Christianae Religionis ab eo∣dem in Versus Anglicanos traductâ.
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To my Learned, and Ingenious Friend —on his Translation of
Grotius de veritate Religionis Christianae, into Eng∣lish Verse. -
To his worthy Friend—on his Version of
Hugo Grotius, of the Truth of Chri∣stian Religion, into English Verse. - To his Friend the Author.
- ERRATA.
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GROTIUS
his Arguments for the Truth of Christian Religion,ren∣dred into plain English Verse. -
Virgil 's FourthECLOGUE faithfully translated. -
APPENDIX.
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CHAP. I. Of the Importance of Prophecies for confirmation of the Christian Religion; how the Sibyline Verses were preserved, and the Primitive Chri∣stians justified in their Appeals to them. Their Authority confirm'd, by a Passage cited as St.Paul 's, byClement ofAlexandria. -
CHAP. II. Clement 's Quotation of St.Paul vindicated fromVandale 's Objection; and his Authorities fromTully turned upon him. -
CHAP. III. What is offered in the two foregoing Chapters, confirm'd byVirgil 's fourth Eclogue, and the Translation of it asserted.
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