FEUDS, IN THE UNITED PROVINCES, BETWEEN
THE DISCIPLES OF CALVIN, AND THE DISCIPLES
OF ARMINIUS, UNTIL THE SYNOD OF DORT
CHAPTER VI.
A.D. 1618.
THE SYNOD OF DORT
CHAPTER VII.
A.D. 1618-1621.
TRIAL AND IMPRISONMENT OF GROTIUS; HIS
ESCAPE FROM PRISON
CHAPTER VIII.
A.D. 1622
JAMES I. VORSTIUS
CHAPTER IX.
A.D. 1621-1634.
GROTIUS, AFTER HIS ESCAPE FROM PRISON, UNTIL
HIS APPOINTMENT OF AMBASSADOR, FROM
SWEDEN, TO THE COURT OF FRANCE
CHAPTER X.
SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS, OF GROTIUS
1. _New edition of Stobaeus_
2. _His treatise de Jure Belli et Pacis_
3. ---- _de Veritate Religionis Christianae_
4. ---- _de Jure summarum potestatum circa
sacra._--And _Commentatio ad loca quaedam Novi
Testamenti, quae de Antichristo agunt, aut agere
videntur_
5. _His Commentaries on the Scriptures_
6. _His other works_
CHAPTER XI.
A.D. 1634-1645.
GROTIUS, AS AMBASSADOR FROM THE KINGDOM
OF SWEDEN, TO THE COURT OF FRANCE
CHAPTER XII.
THE RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTS OF GROTIUS; SOME
OTHER OF HIS WORKS,
1. _Subsequent History of Arminianism_
2. _Grotius's religious sentiments_
3. _Projects of religious Pacification_
CHAPTER XIII.
THE DEATH OF GROTIUS
CHAPTER XIV.
A.D. 1680-1815.
HISTORICAL MINUTES OF THE REVOLUTIONS OF
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SEVEN UNITED PROVINCES,
FROM THE DEATH OF WILLIAM II. TILL
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF THE
NETHERLANDS.
1. _William III._
2. _John William Count of Nassau Dietz, 1702-1711;
William IV._ 1711-1751
3. _From the death of William IV. till the erection of
the Kingdom of the Netherlands_
APPENDIX I.
_Some Account of the Formularies, Confessions of Faith,
or Symbolic Books, of the Roman-Catholic, Greek,
and principal Protestant Churches_
APPENDIX II.
_On the Reunion of Christians_
FOOTNOTES
INTRODUCTION.
SUCCINCT NOTICE OF THE GEOGRAPHY, PRINCIPAL POLITICAL EVENTS, AND
LITERATURE, OF THE NETHERLANDS, BEFORE THE BIRTH OF GROTIUS.
800-1581.
We propose to present to our readers, in this chapter, a succinct
account, of the Geography, Devolution, and Literature of the
Netherlands,--considering them, until they became subject to the princes
of the House of Burgundy, as a portion of the German Empire, and
included in its history:--and from that time, as forming a separate
territory.
[Sidenote: 800-1581.]
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