Special acknowledgements are due to Professor Henry E. Jacobs, D.D., LL.D., for much detailed information and for constant advice in the preparation of this volume. The very full Index covering both volumes of the Biography is the work of Mrs. Spaeth. The plan pursued in this second volume is essentially the same as that of the first, viz.: to let Dr. Krauth, as much as possible, speak for himself. While for this purpose there were not as many of his letters available as in the first volume, more extended use was made of his articles. Not what we, who knew him face to face, may say of him, will be of permanent value to the Church, but what Dr. Krauth himself thought and spoke on the great questions that agitated the Church in his days, and will continue to agitate her for some time to come. This Biography was written for the future. Dr. Krauth, in many respects, was ahead of his time. With all the admiration and affection he gained among his contemporaries, there were comparatively few English Lutherans ready to follow him consistently to the end, through all his arguments and conclusions.
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