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Rh, with unfailing zeal, courts and churches, state assemblies and synods. Dr. Charles A. Briggs had the good fortune, a few years ago, to discover in London the manuscript of Dury's "Summarie Relation" of this journey, with its vivid description of Europe during the Thirty Years' War, and published it in the Presbyterian Review for April, 1887, together with a short account of the author's noble work for Christian union.

The death of the great Swede at Lützen was a blow to Dury's hopes, for Oxenstiern refused to give formal sanction to his plan for a general assembly of evangelical churches, and in 1633