The history of one of the greatest revolutions that has ever been
accomplished in human affairs--of a mighty impulse communicated to
the world centuries ago, and whose influence is still visible on
every side--and not the history of a mere party, is the object of
my present undertaking. The history of the Reformation is distinct
from that of Protestantism. In the former every thing bears the
mark of a regeneration of the human race--of a religious and social
change emanating from God himself. In the latter we too often
witness a glaring degeneracy from first principles, the struggles
of parties, a sectarian spirit, and the traces of petty
individualities. The history of Protestantism may have an interest
for Protestants only; the history of the Reformation addresses
itself to all Christians, or rather to all mankind. The history of
the Reformation is the history of one of the greatest outpourings
of the life that cometh from God. May this work contribute to unite
always more and more all those who are partakers of that Divine
life.
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