Excerpt from Calvinism: Six Lectures Delivered in the Theological Seminary at Princeton
By virtue of our common origin, you may call us bone of your bong - we feel that you are flesh of our flesh, and although you are outstripping us in the most discou raging way, you will never forget that the historic cradle of your wondrous youth stood in our Old Europe, and was most gently rocked in my once mighty Fatherland.
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