his liberty, 78
Is confined, but afterwards discharged, 80, 81
Comes to her husband at Paris, 93
Her journey to Zealand, and return, 105
Goes to her husband at Francfort, 136
Waits on the french queen to compliment her on her pregnancy, 196
Her answer to Salmasius's slanders against her husband, 337
Professes the religion of the church of England, 338
Her death, ibid.
Religion, Grotius first composes in Dutch verse his treatise of the
truth of the christian religion, 76
Afterwards publishes it in latin, 259
The general approbation, and several translations of this work, 259,
260
Accusation brought against the author on account of it, 260
A new edition of it with additions, 262
The opinion of the learned concerning this performance, ibid.
Remonstrants, see Arminians.
Renaudot, publishes an article in his Gazette which gives offence to
Grotius, 186.
Richelieu, cardinal, seems to blame the conduct of Mess. de Luynes with
regard to Barnevelt's death, 66
Nominated prime minister, 116
Confers with Grotius, ibid
Gives him great hopes, ibid
His stratagem to make the Swedes comply with his desires, 149
Is unwilling the high Chancellor should come to France, 151
Makes a new treaty with him, 153
The English dispute the privileges of his cardinalship, 170
He purposes to take Brisac out of the duke of Weymar's hands, 213
His uneasiness at not gaining that prince, ibid
Is suspected of contributing to cut him off, 214
The death of the cardinal, 230
Gives orders that Grotius's works may be printed without passing the
examination of the censors, 266
Grotius flatters himself without reason that the cardinal will favour
his project of re-uniting christians, 312
The cardinal ranks Grotius among the three most learned men of his
age, 330
Rights of war and peace, the author's view in writing this book, 109
Barbeyrac's commendation of it, 110
Translations of it, 110, 111
Its defects, 112
Put into the Index Expurgatorius at Rome, 113.
Rivetus, how he treats Grotius with regard to his writings in favour of
a coalition, 274
Grotius's answer, ibid.
Ruarus, his opinion of Grotius's writings on Antichrist, 271
His judgment of Grotius's scheme for a coalition, 316.
S.
St. Chaumont, the marquis, sent ambassador from the French king into
Germany, 164
Is disliked by Grotius, ibid
Is ordered to demand Grotius's recall, 172.
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