Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
SELECTIONS FROM THE TABLE TALK OF MARTIN LUTHER. TRANSLATED BY CAPTAIN HENRY BELL. CONTENTS. Introduction by Professor Henry Morley. The testimony of Jo. Aurifaber, Doctor in Divinity. Captain Henry Bell's narrative. A copy of the order from the House of Commons. Selections from Table-Talk:- Of God's Word. Of God's Works. Of the Nature of the World. Of the Lord Christ.
reporting Seward and, indeed, the whole North, as very angry with the
Proclamation of Neutrality[176]. On June 14, Lyons had a long
conversation with Seward in which the latter stubbornly denied that the
South could possess any belligerent rights. Lyons left the conference
feeling that Seward was trying to divide France and England on this
point, and Lyons was himself somewhat anxious because France was so long
delaying her own Proclamation[177]. To meet the situation, he and
Mercier, the French Minister, went the next day, June 15, on an official
visit to Seward with the intention of formally presenting the British
Proclamation and Thouvenel's instructions to Mercier to support it[178].
But Seward "said at once that he could not receive from us a
communication founded on the assumption that
the Southern Rebels were to be regarded as Belligerents; that
this was a determination to which the Cabinet had come
deliberately; that he could not admit that recent events had
in any respect altered the relations between Foreign Powers
and the Southern States; that he would not discuss the
question with us, but that he should give instructions to the
United States Ministers in London and Paris who would thus be
enabled to state the reasons for the course taken by their
Government to Your Lordship and to M. Thouvenel, if you
should be desirous to hear them.... He should not take
Official cognizance of the recognition of the Belligerent
Rights of Southern Rebels by Great Britain and France, unless
he should be forced to do so by an Official communication
SELECTIONS FROM THE TABLE TALK OF MARTIN LUTHER. TRANSLATED BY CAPTAIN HENRY BELL. CONTENTS. Introduction by Professor Henry Morley. The testimony of Jo. Aurifaber, Doctor in Divinity. Captain Henry Bell's narrative. A copy of the order from the House of Commons. Selections from Table-Talk:- Of God's Word. Of God's Works. Of the Nature of the World. Of the Lord Christ.