Summer Pictures From Copenhagen to Venice

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Summer Pictures From Copenhagen to Venice
Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1822-1907
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Thus the Reformation in Bohemia was drowned in blood.
But there was yet a vial of judgments to be poured out upon the kingdom of the oppressor. " In the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red ; the dregs thereof, the Avicked shall wring them out and drink them." Though Protestantism never recovered from this &tal blow, yet the cup which the tyrant gave to others to drink, was again and again pressed to his own lips. The war was not ended with the success of a 210 BUMHBB PICrUBES.
...single battle. For more than a quarter of a centary it raged in every part of Europe, and desolated his o>vn dominions. Once Prague was captured by the Elector of Saxony. And again, at the very close of the war, in 1648, it was besieged and bombarded by the Swedes for fourteen weeks.
Nor was it merely Protestant blood which flowed on that public square in front of the City Hall. Here Wal- lenstein returned like a hunted lion, after the battle of Lutzen; in which, though his great rival and enemy, Gustavus Adolphus, was stretched upon a bloody bier, yet even in dying he had struck terror iato the hearts of his foes, and the Imperial battalions had shrunk in dismay before his last charge.


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