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Protestantism in Switzerland - James Aitken Wylie

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Chapter 1<br />

Zw<strong>in</strong>gli — HisDoctr<strong>in</strong>e of the<br />

Lord's Supper<br />

FOLLOWING <strong>in</strong> the track of the light, we have<br />

reached our farthest limit toward the north. We<br />

now turn southward to those lands where the<br />

Reformation had its first rise, and where it fought<br />

its greatest battles. There every step it took was<br />

amidst stakes and scaffolds, but if there its course<br />

was the more tragic, its <strong>in</strong>fluence was the more<br />

powerful, and the changes it effected the more<br />

last<strong>in</strong>g. In France thousands of confessors and<br />

martyrs are about to step upon the stage, and act<br />

their part <strong>in</strong> the great drama; but first we must turn<br />

aside to <strong>Switzerland</strong>, and resum<strong>in</strong>g our narrative at<br />

the po<strong>in</strong>t where we dropped it, we shall carry it<br />

forward to the death of Zw<strong>in</strong>gli.<br />

We have traced <strong>in</strong> former pages the dawn of<br />

<strong>Protestantism</strong> among the hills of Helvetia. Not<br />

from Germany, for the name of Luther had not yet<br />

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