ibid.
Heinsius, Daniel, his elogium of Grotius when a boy, 7
His Aristarchus Sacer, 264
The rival and secret enemy of Grotius, ibid
Ill success of his commentary on the New Testament, 266
Grotius's management of him, ibid.
Verses by Heinsius to be put under Grotius's picture, 330.
Heinsius, Nicholas, 18, 351.
Henry IV., the reception given by him to Grotius, 11.
Hoffman, calls Grotius the Phoenix of his age, 334.
Holland, the counts of, who was the first, 27
Their power and authority, ibid.
Holland, the states of, their first regulation with regard to the
Arminians and Gomarists, 41
They declare for a toleration, 46.
Their edict on this subject, 47
Authorise the magistrates of the towns to raise troops, 49
Deputation sent by them to the town of Amsterdam, and its success, 50,
57
Vain scheme prepared by them for a re-union, 54
Afraid of the holding of a national synod, why, 55
Deputation sent by them to Utrecht, on what occasion, 56
Consent to the holding of the synod of Dort, 60
Their complaints against the imprisonment of Barnevelt, and the rest,
61
They are accused of favouring Socinianism, 82
Their apology by Grotius, ibid.
Holland, the grand pensionary of, his office, and power, 29.
Hoogerbetz, pensionary of Leiden, deputed to Utrecht, on what occasion,
56
Arrested by order of prince Maurice, 58
Is condemned to perpetual imprisonment, 73
Is removed to the fortress of Louvestein, 74
He comes out of prison, 107
His death, ibid.
Horn, Marshal, made prisoner at the battle of Norlinguen, 139, 225
Grotius negotiates his exchange for John de Vert, 225.
Houteville, the Abbe de, his opinion of Grotius's treatise of the truth
of the christian religion, 263.
Huet, his thoughts of the project of reuniting christians, 302.
I.
James I. king of England, the gracious reception he gives Grotius, 31
He approves of the project of that learned man and Casaubon for a
coalition of the Protestants and Roman Catholics, 33
Does not disapprove, upon the whole, of the edict published by the
States in the dispute between the Arminians and Gomarists, 49
What he finds fault with in it, ibid
Assistance given by him to his nephew the elector Palatine, 215.
Jeannin, the president, writes a letter to Grotius, inviting him to
France, 88
His friendship for him, 93.
Images, Grotius's thoughts on the use of Images in churches, 294.
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