Crossword-Solution: GROTIAN
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| GROTIAN | anagram | ORATING |
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| Based on the views of a Dutch jurist. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with GROTIAN (5)
James and the rest, it is to be feared that the difference will not stop at the point to which Paul of Samosata carried it;--a fearful consideration for a Christian of the Grotian and Paleyan school.
Now this growth of truth, not only in each individual Christian who is indeed a Christian, but likewise in the Church of Christ, from age to age, has been affirmed and defended by sundry Latitudinarian, Grotian and Sociman divines even among Protestants: the contrary, therefore, and an inference from the supposition of the contrary, can never be pronounced self-evident or primary.
The author of _Vindiciæ Grotianæ_ assures us[554], after Morhof, that Grotius's Letters are not all printed; and he adds, that he knew a cabinet in which were preserved upwards of two hundred and sixty, written to Queen Christina and the High Chancellor.
The Jesuits have published a Flemish book under the title of the _Testament of Grotius_[636], in which they advance that he was ready to turn Roman Catholic: the Author of _Vindiciæ Grotianæ_ has pretended to confute this assertion by some passages in Grotius's earlier works: but his reasoning must appear absurd, since it was only in the latter part of his life that he preferred the Romish Religion.
There is too one consequence of immense practical importance to mankind which, though not unknown during the early modern history of Europe, was never clearly or universally acknowledged till the doctrines of the Grotian school had prevailed.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1949).