Hugo Grotius

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


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About the Conjunction of Male and Female, <117> XIV. About the Use of temporal Goods, <120> XV. Concerning Oaths, <123> XVI. Concerning other Actions, <123> XVII. An Answer to the Objection, drawn from the many Controversies among Christians, <124> XVIII. The Excellency of the Christian Religion, further proved from the Excellency of its Teacher, <125> From the wonderful Propagation of this Religion, <130> Considering the Weakness and Simplicity of those taught it in the first Age, <134> XIX. And the great Impediments that hindered Men from embracing it, or deterred them from professing it, <135> An Answer to those who require more and stronger Arguments, <138> BOOK III. I. Of the Authority of the Books of the New Testament, <142> II. The Books that have any Names affixed to them, were writ by those Persons whose Names they bear, <143> [print edition page 22] III. The Doubt of those Books that were formerly doubtful, taken away, <144> IV. The Authority of those Books which have no Name to them, evident from the Nature of the Writings, <145> V. That these Authors wrote what was true, because they knew the things they wrote about, <146> VI. And because they would not say what was false, <147> VII. The Credibility of these Writers further confirmed, from their being famous for Miracles, <149> VIII. And of their Writings; because in them are contained many things which the Event proved to be divinely revealed, <151> IX. And also from the Care that it was fit God should take, that false Writings should not be forged, <151> X. A Solution of that Objection, that many Books were rejected by some, <152> XI. An Answer to the Objection, of some things being contained in these Books, that are impossible, <155> XII. Or disagreeable to Reason, <156> XIII. An Answer to this Objection, that some things are contained in these Books which are inconsistent with one another, <158>