1937, Arnold Oskar Meyer, England in German opinion throughout the centuries, page 6:
It was disastrous that England's infidelity towards Frederick the Great — which no one, not even a German, condemned more strongly than did William Pitt — had to affect one of the most popular heroes of our national history.
The means used to this purpose are partly didactical, and partly protreptical; demonstrating the truth of the gospel, and then urging the professors of those truths to be stedfast(SI) in the faith, and to beware of infidelity.