Henry Van Dyke continued:
“A great throng of people were gathered around it in a half-circle … answered Winfried, ‘… from England, beyond the sea, have I come to bring you … a message from the All-Father, whose servant I am … Worship not the false gods, for they are devils. Offer no more bloody sacrifices…
“This is the word, and this is the counsel,” answered Winfried. “Not a drop of blood shall fall to-night … For this is the birth-night of … Christ, son of the All-Father, and Saviour of mankind …
Since He has come to earth the bloody sacrifices must cease.
The dark Thor, on whom you vainly call, is dead. Deep in the shades of Niffelheim he is lost forever. His power in the world is broken. Will you serve a helpless god? See, my brothers, you call this tree his oak. Does he dwell here? Does he protect it?’