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The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius

BOOK II
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The Gomarists, far from recovering from their prejudices, took occasion from the book of the Satisfaction of Christ to accuse the author of Semi-pelagianism.

He did not think it worth while to defend himself against an anonymous author[125], because in his book of the Piety of the States of Holland he had spoken of Semi-pelagianism as a very grievous error.

Afterwards he enquired in an express treatise, whether the Arminians were Pelagians, and fully cleared them of teaching that heresy.
It was during these contests, that he collected _The sentiments of the Greeks and Romans on fate and man's power_.

He translated all that he found in the Ancients on this subject; and first published it at Paris in 1624.
FOOTNOTES: [109] Le Clerc Hist.lib.9.p.

71.
[110] Du Maurier.
[111] Grotii manes, p.


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