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I went to EUROPE AND THE FAITH, too. But I get a slightly different emphasis. It seems to me that he was saying that Ireland and Poland had some features in common (even while they were slightly different features); that while neither were from the Empire, both were of the Faith. Prussianism was a weed that covered Poland, but not it’s essence, and that while Poland, like the edges of the Germanies, might be shaken by the Reformation, the Faith would have recovered her. That is, the Faith trumped the Empire, in Poland’s case.It seems to me that he skirts the issue. He does account for Ireland by saying that it accepted Roman civilization “not as a conquest, but as a discovery.” He emphasizes the fact that the [Hussite] Bohemians were Slavs, but doesn’t mention Poland.
Edwin
So I read, anyway.
GKC