German Rationalism in Its Rise Progress And Decline in Relation to Theologia
German Rationalism in Its Rise Progress And Decline in Relation to Theologia
Hagenbach, K. R. (Karl Rudolf), 1801-1874
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First despised now a despiser, he secretly feeds on his own dignity in unsatisfying selfishness. ' It is well known that they were at first repelled by each other, while after- wards they were bound together by the warmest friendship. Goethe appears noble in his relation to Schiller. Schiller had to be handled by him as au egg without a shell. EICHTER, GOETHE, AND NOVALIS. 335 said to tlie despisers of the Bible, than that which is said by Goethe : — " The farther the ages advance in cultivatio...n, the more can the Bible be used, partly as the foundation, partly as the means of education, not of course by superficial, but by really wise men. " There are also other similar expressions. One thing is certain, that modern Christian apologists could draw many more proofs frqm Goethe's writings than from Schiller's, through which heresy appears almost everywhere. In the practical sphere Goethe showed himself practical, too, whenever an insight into existing relations came under con- sideration ; while Schiller was not at all practical.
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