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of Dort, 61 What Grotius writes to him concerning the Eucharist, 291 Regards that learned man as his oracle, 329. Estrades, an anecdote related by him of prince Henry Frederic of Nassau, 107 Is displeased with Peter Grotius pensionary of Amsterdam, 348. Eucharist, Grotius is at first prejudiced against the opinion of the Romish church concerning this sacrament, 291 His thoughts of it afterwards, ibid. Euripides, most esteemed by Grotius of all the tragic poets, 278 Several of his pieces translated by him, ibid. F. Fabricius, his opinion of Grotius's Commentary on the Scriptures, 269. Felda, John de, his notes against Grotius's treatise De jure belli et pacis, 111. Freiras, Francis Seraphin, his answer to Grotius's treatise of the freedom of the Ocean, 26. G. Gettichius, his opinion of Grotius's writings concerning Antichrist, 271. Gilot, James, his praise of Grotius when a boy, 7. Gomar, rise of his dispute with Arminius, 39 His doctrine concerning predestination and grace, 40 Is summoned to appear before the magistrates, ibid What he says there, ibid. Gomarists, their conference with the Arminians in presence of the States of Holland, 41 On what occasion they were called Contra-remonstrants, 45, 46 Are favoured by the people, 46 Disturbances raised by them, ibid Their complaint against the edict published by the States, 49 Separate from the communism of the Arminians, 50. Goths, Grotius writes their antiquities, 252 The plan and design of this work, ibid Its publication, 255. Grasvinkel, Theodore, who, 112 undertakes a defence of Grotius's treatise of war and peace, ibid. Gronovius, suspected by Grotius of having availed himself of his notes on Tacitus, 246. Groot, Cornelius de, his birth, 2 His employments, 2, 3 His death, 3 Leaves several Pieces in MS., ibid. Groot, Diederic de, origin and signification of his name of Groot, 1 Marries his daughter to Cornelius Cornets, 2. Groot, Ermengarda de, who she was, 1, 2 Her marriage with Cornelius Cornets, ibid Her children, 2. Groot, Hugo de, his birth, 2 How he distinguished himself, ibid His death, ibid His children, ibid. Groot, John de, studies under Justus Lipsius, 3 That learned man's esteem for him, ibid His works, ibid His employments, 4 Verses by Heinsius in his praise, 4 His marriage and children, ibid His death, ibid Assists his son Gro
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