Hugo Grotius

The Truth of the Christian Religion with Jean Le Clerc's Notes and Additions


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XX. And that so great, as to oppress good Men, <77> XXI. This may be turned upon them, so as to prove that Souls survive Bodies, <78> XXII. Which is confirmed by Tradition, <78> XXIII. And no way repugnant to Reason, <81> XXIV. But many things favour it, <84> XXV. From whence it follows that the End of Man is Happiness after this Life, <85> XXVI. Which we must secure, by finding out the true Religion, <86> BOOK II. I. That the Christian Religion is true, <87> II. The Proof that there was such a Person as Jesus, <87> That he died an ignominious Death, <88> III. And yet, after his Death, was worshipped by wise Men, <89> IV. The Cause of which, could be no other, but those Miracles which were done by him, <90> V. Which Miracles cannot be ascribed to any natural or diabolical Power, but must be from God, <91> VI. The Resurrection of Christ proved from credible Testimony, <94> VII. The Objection drawn from the seeming Impossibility of a Resurrection, answered, <98> [print edition page 21] The Truth of Jesus’s Doctrine proved from his Resurrection, <100> VIII. That the Christian Religion exceeds all others, <100> IX. The Excellency of the Reward proposed, <101> X. A Solution of the Objection, taken from hence, that the Bodies after their Dissolution cannot be restored, <105> XI. The exceeding Purity of its Precepts; with respect to the Worship of God, <109> XII. Concerning those Duties of Humanity, which we owe to our Neighbour, though he has injured us, <113> XIII.