“Whatever your religious belief was, I know that you have been a good Confederate. May God forgive your sins!”

Hans Schonbrunner, upon seeing his corpse October 12th, ibid, p.357-358
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leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, and fo… 1484–1531

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