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The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius - Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works by Jean Lévesque de Burigny
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8. Discourses concerning the Truth of the Christian Religion. By JOHN
JORTIN, M.A. The Third Edition, Price 3 s. 6 d.

9. Mr. Whiston's Sacred History of the World, from the Creation to the
compleat Establishment of Christianity under the Emperor Constantine the
Great, Anno Dom. 317. Together with the Prophane History connected.
Wherein also the Completion of the Prophecies in the Old Testament are
shewn, and many difficult Passages of Scripture cleared up. Being an
Improvement of Dean Prideaux, Dr. Shuckford, and Mr. Eachard's
Histories. In Six large volumes Octavo. Price One Guinea bound.




BOOK I.


I. The learned and illustrious Writer whose Life we undertake to give,
derived the name of Grotius from his great-grandmother, married to
Cornelius Cornets. This was a Gentleman of Franche-Compté, who travelled
into the Low-Countries about the beginning of the sixteenth century, and
coming to Delft, got acquainted with a Burgomaster who had an only
daughter: He took a liking to her, asked, and obtained her in marriage.

The name of this magistrate was Diederic de Groot, or Diederic the
Great; his family was of the first distinction in the country; and had
produced several persons of great merit[2]. It is said the name of
Great was given to one of Diederic's ancestors, above four hundred years
ago, for a signal service done his country; and it has been observed[3]
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