TAILIEUCHUNG - Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany

On the banks of the river Saal, in Merseburg, forming part of Saxony, at the time of which we speak, governed by the aged and excellent Elector Frederick, stood the Castle of Lindburg. It was one of those feudal piles of the Middle Ages, impregnable to the engines of ancient warfare, but which were destined to crumble before the iron shots with which cannon assailed them, as the system they represented was compelled to succumb to the light of that truth which the Gospel was then diffusing over the greater part of Europe. Ulrich, Count von Lindburg, or the Knight of Lindburg, as he was. | Count Ulrich of Lindburg by . Kingston 1 CHAPTER ONE. CHAPTER TWO. CHAPTER THREE. CHAPTER FOUR. CHAPTER FIVE. CHAPTER SIX. CHAPTER SEVEN. CHAPTER EIGHT. CHAPTER NINE. Count Ulrich of Lindburg by . Kingston The Project Gutenberg EBook of Count Ulrich of Lindburg by . Kingston This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany Author . Kingston Release Date October 25 2007 EBook 23191 Language English Character set encoding ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK COUNT ULRICH OF LINDBURG Count Ulrich of Lindburg by . Kingston 2 Produced by Nick Hodson of London England Count Ulrich of Lindburg by . Kingston. CHAPTER ONE. 3 CHAPTER ONE. On the banks of the river Saal in Merseburg forming part of Saxony at the time of which we speak governed by the aged and excellent Elector Frederick stood the Castle of Lindburg. It was one of those feudal piles of the Middle Ages impregnable to the engines of ancient warfare but which were destined to crumble before the iron shots with which cannon assailed them as the system they represented was compelled to succumb to the light of that truth which the Gospel was then diffusing over the greater part of Europe. Ulrich Count von Lindburg or the Knight of Lindburg as he was often called sat in a room in his Castle with his arm resting on a table and a book before him at which however his eyes seldom glanced his looks were thoughtful and full of care. He had engaged in much hard fighting in his younger days and now all he wished for was rest and quiet though the state of the times gave him but little hope of enjoying them. In his own mind too he was troubled about many things. Four years before the time at which he is introduced to the reader .

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