The truth of Christian religion in six books / written in Latine by Hugo Grotius ; and now translated into English, with the addition of a seventh book, by Symon Patrick ...
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- The truth of Christian religion in six books / written in Latine by Hugo Grotius ; and now translated into English, with the addition of a seventh book, by Symon Patrick ...
- Author
- Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Rich. Royston ...,
- 1680.
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- Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
- Christianity -- 17th century.
- Indifferentism (Religion) -- Early works to 1800.
- Apologetics -- 17th century.
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Contents
- The Christian's Work and Reward.
- title page
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To the Right Honorable WILLIAM Earl of
BEDFORD Knight of the Most Noble Order of the GARTER, &c. - A PREFACE Giving some Account of the Author, and of this Work.
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A
CHRISTIAN PRAYER FOR THEAdversaries of true Religion. -
To the Honourable
Hieronymus Bignonius, The KING'S Advocate in the Supreme Court ofPARIS. -
The First Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. That there is a GOD. -
SECT. II. That there is but one GOD. -
SECT. III. That all Perfection is in GOD. -
SECT. IV. GOD is Infinite. -
SECT. V. ThatGod is eternal, omnipotent, omni∣scient, and absolutely good. -
SECT. VI. ThatGod is the Author and cause of all things. -
SECT. VII. Answer to that Objection concerning the cause of evil. -
SECT. VIII. Against the Opinion of two Principles or causes of things. -
SECT. IX. ThatGod doth govern the whole World. -
SECT. X. Yea, sublunary things. -
SECT. XI. This is further proved by the preserva∣tion of Empires. -
SECT. XII. And by Miracles. -
SECT. XIII. Specially among theJews, whereunto credit may be given by reason of the long continuance of their Religion. -
SECT. XIV. Also by the truth and antiquity ofMoses his story. -
SECT. XV. And by the Testimony of many Gentiles. -
SECT. XVI. The same is proved by the Oracle and Predictions. -
SECT. XVII. The Objection is answered, why Miracles are not now to be seen. -
SECT. XVIII. And that now there is such liberty in offending. -
SECT. XIX. Insomuch that good Men are oppressed. -
SECT. XX. The same Argument is retorted to prove that the Soul survives the Body. -
SECT. XXI. Which is proved by Tradition. -
SECT. XXII. Against which no contrary reason can be brought. -
SECT. XXIII. Many Reasons may be alledged for it. -
SECT. XXIV. Whence it follows, that the end of all shall be Man's happiness after this life. -
SECT. XXV. Which to obtain, Men must get the true Religion.
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The Second Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. To prove the Truth of Christian Re∣ligion. -
SECT. II. Here is showen that Jesus lived. -
SECT. III. And was put to an ignominious Death. -
SECT. IV. Yet afterward was worshipped by prudent and godly Men. -
SECT. V. The cause whereof was, for that in his life time there were Miracles done by him. -
SECT. VI. Which Miracles were not wrought either by the help of Nature, or assistance of the Devil; but meerly by the Divine Power of GOD. -
SECT. VII. Christ's Resurrection proved by credible Reasons. -
SECT. VIII. Answer to the Objection, that the Re∣surrection seems impossible. -
SECT. IX. The Resurrection of Jesus being granted, the Truth of his Doctrine is confirmed. -
SECT. X. Christian Religion preferred before all others. -
SECT. XI. For excellency of reward. -
SECT. XII. Answer to an Objection, that Bodies once Dead cannot be revived again. -
SECT. XIII. The excellency of holy Precepts given for the worship of God. -
SECT. XIV. Concerning the Offices of Humanity which we owe unto our Neighbour. -
SECT. XV. Of the Conjunction of Man and Woman. -
SECT. XVI. Touching the use of Temporal goods. -
SECT. XVII. Of Swearing. -
SECT. XVIII. Of other Matters. -
SECT. XIX. Answer to an Objection touching the Con∣troversies abounding among Christians. -
SECT. XX. The excellency of Christian Religion is further proved from the dignity of the Author. -
SECT. XXI. Also from the wonderful spreading of this Religion. -
SECT. XXII. Considering the meekness and simplicity of them that first taught this Religion. -
SECT. XXIII. What great impediments there were that might terrifie Men from the embracing or the professing hereof. -
SECT. XXIV. Answer to them that require more for∣cible Reasons.
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The THIRD Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. To prove the authority of the Books of the New Covenant. -
SECT. II. Here is shown that such Books were writ∣ten by the Authors, whose names they have prefixed. -
SECT. III. Some Books were anciently doubted of. -
SECT. IV. The Authority of such Books as have no Titles, is proved from the quality of the Writers. -
SECT. V. These Pen-men writ the Truth, because they had certain knowledge of what they writ. -
SECT. VI. As also because they would not lye. -
SECT. VII. A Confirmation of the Fidelity of these Authors from the Miracles which they wrought. -
SECT. VIII. The Truth of the Writings confirmed from hence, that many things are found there which the event hath proved to be divinely revealed. -
SECT. IX. As also from God's care in preserving his People from false writings. -
SECT. X. Answer to the Objection, that divers Books were not received by all. -
SECT. XI. Answer to an Objection, that these Books seem to contain things impossible. -
SECT. XII. Or things contrary to Reason. -
SECT. XIII. Answer to an Objection, that some of these Books are repugnant to the other. -
SECT. XIV. Answer to an Objection, taken from out∣ward Testimonies, which make more for these Books. -
SECT. XV. Answer to the Objection, that the Scri∣ptures were changed. -
SECT. XVI. For the Authority of the Books of the Old Testament.
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The Fourth Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. A particular Confutation of the Religions opposite to Christianity. -
SECT. II. And first of Paganisme, that there is but one God. Created Spirits are good or bad: the good not to be honoured, but as the most high God directs. -
SECT. III. Evil Spirits adored by Pagans, and how impious a thing it is. -
SECT. IV. Against the worship, which in Paganisme is exhibited to Men after their Death. -
SECT. V. Against worshipping of Stars and Ele∣ments. -
SECT. VI. Against worshipping of Bruit-beasts. -
SECT. VII. Against worshipping of things that are no substances. -
SECT. VIII. Answer to the Argument of the Gentiles taken from Miracles done among them. -
SECT. IX. And from Oracles. -
SECT. X. Paganisme decayed of its own accord so soon as humane aid ceased. -
SECT. XI. Answer to the Opinion of some that think the beginning and decay of Religions depend upon the efficacy of the Stars. -
SECT. XII. The chief Points of Christianity are ap∣proved of by the Heathen: and if there be any thing that is hard to be believed therein, the like or worse is found a∣mong the Pagans.
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The Fifth Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. A refutation of theJews, beginning with a speech unto them or prayer for them. -
SECT. II. TheJews ought to account the Miracles ofChrist sufficiently proved. -
SECT. III. And not believe that they were done by the help of Devils. -
SECT. IV. Or by the Power of Words and Syl∣lables. -
SECT. V. The Miracles of Jesus were divine, be∣cause he taught the worship of one God the Maker of the World. -
SECT. VI. Answer to the Objection, taken from the difference between the Law of Moses and of Christ, where is shown that a more perfect Law than that of Moses might be given. -
SECT. VII. The Law of Moses was observed by Jesus, who abolished no Commandments that were essentially good. -
SECT. VIII. As the Sacrifices, which of themselves were never well-pleasing unto God. -
SECT. IX. The difference of Meats. -
SECT. X. And of Days. -
SECT. XI. Also of outward Circumcision. -
SECT. XII. And yet the Apostles of Jesus were gentle in the toleration of these things. -
SECT. XIII. A Proof against the Jews, from the pro∣mised Messias. -
SECT. XIV. Who is proved to be already come, by the limited time of his coming, which was foretold. -
SECT. XV. Answer to that, which some conceive, touching the deferring of his coming, for the sins of the People. -
SECT. XVI. Also from the present state of the Jews, compared with those things which the Law promiseth. -
SECT. XVII. Jesus is proved to be the Messias, by those things which were foretold concerning the Messias. -
SECT. XVIII. Answer to that which is objected, of some things that are not fulfilled. -
SECT. XIX. And to that which is objected, of the mean condition and death of Jesus. -
SECT. XX. And, as though they were honest men that put him to death. -
SECT. XXI. Answer to the Objection, that many Gods are worshipped by the Christians. -
SECT. XXII. And that a humane nature is worshipped. -
SECT. XXIII. The Conclusion of this part, with Prayer for the Jews.
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The Sixth Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. A Confutation of Mahumetanisme: the beginning of it. -
SECT. II. The overthrow of the foundation of Ma∣humetanisme, in denying inquiry into Religion. -
SECT. III. A Proof against the Mahumetans, taken out of the Books of the Hebrews and Christians, which are not corrupted. -
SECT. IV. By comparing Mahumet with Christ in their Persons. -
SECT. V. And in their Deeds. -
SECT. VI. Also such as first embraced both Religi∣ons. -
SECT. VII. The manner how both their Laws were propagated. -
SECT. VIII. The Precepts of both Religions compared. -
SECT. IX. Answer to the Mahumetans Objection, concerning the Son of God. -
SECT. X. Many absurd things in the Books of Ma∣humetans. -
SECT. XI. A Conclusion directed unto Christians, ad∣monishing them of their duty, upon the occasion of what hath formerly been handled.
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The Seventh Book OF THE TRUTH OF Christian Religion.
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SECT. I. An Introduction, showing what makes the Addition of another Book necessary. -
SECT. II. Divisions among Christians, no such ob∣jection against Christianity, as is ima∣gined. -
SECT. III. As appears even in the Roman Church, which hath given the greatest scandal. -
SECT. IV. But both contradicts it self, and departs from the Ancient and truly Catholick Church. -
SECT. V. Christianity therefore is not there in its purity; but much corrupted. -
SECT. VI. Answer to an Evasion from the force of the foregoing Argument. -
SECT. VII. Their absurd Explication of the Unity of the Catholick Church. -
SECT. VIII. Which forbids us to joyn in Communion with them, upon such Terms. -
SECT. IX. But on the other side, not to slight Epi∣scopal Authority. -
SECT. X. Arguments enough in the foregoing Books, to prove the true Christian Religion not to be sincerely preserved in the Ro∣man Church: one is their way of wor∣ship. -
SECT. XI. Another is the way of promoting their Religion. -
SECT. XII. The Romanists themselves overthrow their own Religion. -
SECT. XIII. Other Instances of it. -
SECT. XIV. Whereby they have spoil'd Christianity, as the Pagans did the Natural Religion. -
SECT. XV. Answer to what they say about Miracles. -
SECT. XVI. Answer to another Objection. -
SECT. XVII. Popery and Mahometism had the same Original. -
SECT. XVIII. And supports its self by the same means. -
SECT. XIX. And refuses to be tried by Scripture. -
SECT. XX. The Vanity of their appeal to Traditions. -
SECT. XXI. And their guilt in what they say about the holy Scriptures. -
SECT. XXII. It is our Wisdom therefore to adhere to the Scriptures. -
SECT. XXIII. Which have more manifest notes of cer∣tainty than the Church. -
SECT. XXIV. The great incouragement we have to do so. -
SECT. XXV. Conclusion of all.
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- A RECAPITULATION OF THE Principal Things handled IN THIS WORK: According to the several Sections of each Book.