Hurrah And Hallelujah; the Teaching of Germany's Poets, Prophets, Professors And Preachers; a Documentation
The book Hurrah And Hallelujah; the Teaching of Germany's Poets, Prophets, Professors And Preachers; a Documentation was written by author Bang, J. P. (Jacob Peter), 1865- Here you can read free online of Hurrah And Hallelujah; the Teaching of Germany's Poets, Prophets, Professors And Preachers; a Documentation book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Hurrah And Hallelujah; the Teaching of Germany's Poets, Prophets, Professors And Preachers; a Documentation a good or bad book?
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More especially the Old Testament, which does not deal with the indi- vidual, but with the people. fVe now understand *'the enormous value of a national religion." Read Isaiah, and apply what he says to the German nation. "Our religion will," of course, "always seek out the individual, even in Russian, English, and French countries, and will never be led away to contest the truth of the individual man's rela- tion to his God, even in hostile countries. But it is different with the nations. * Wh...en we read Isaiah, we see that it is no fooHsh overvaluation of ourselves, no aggressive arrogance, no want of humility, when we more and more let Bis- marck's faith prevail within us, that God has taken the German nation under His special care, or in any case has some special purpose in view for it. • Not that we look upon ourselves as God's chosen people — God seeks out His invisible people from all nations — but the faith of Arndt and Fichte, of Schiller and Bismarck, is also ours : the eye of God rests upon the German people." Of course, it is not meant by this that Germany will ever outwardly rule the world — that it will, for instance, annex land in Europe.
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