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Updated: May 4, 2025
In direct contravention of what is commanded in holy Scripture as the highest duty that we should not merely love, but know God the prevalent dogma involves the denial of what is there said namely, that it is the Spirit, der Geist, that leads into truth, knows all things, penetrates even into the deep things of the Godhead.
His duty as a clergyman intrusted with the care of the souls of the people, he had neglected that, she declared with startling vehemence. He had been actuated by vanity in publishing his book his article in the Zeit Geist Review she had said so; but there she had been wrong.
"I'm sure that you did the right thing when you stayed at home." "And in writing the paper in the Zeit Geist? You have read it?" "Oh, yes! I have read it." "You don't like it?" "How could I like it? You have known me now for sometime. How could you fancy that I should like it that is, if you thought of me at all in connection with it? I don't myself see why you should think of me at all."
With Shakespeare, for example, imagination seems immanent in his very consciousness; with Milton, in his memory. In the one it sends, as if without knowing it, a fiery life into the verse, "Sei die Braut das Wort, Bräutigam der Geist"; in the other it elaborates a certain pomp and elevation. Accordingly, the bias of the former is toward over-intensity, of the latter toward over-diffuseness.
Some at least would rather not; they would feel appallingly little interest in a Divinity after this sworn-attorney and chartered-accountant fashion, who must produce vouchers for all His acts. "Du gleichst dem Geist den du begreifst, Nicht Mir!" But this is not all. There is not only begging of the question but ignoring of the issue.
Ein Theil von jener Kraft, Die stets das Böse will, und stets das Gute schafft, . . . . . . . . . . . . . der Geist der stets verneint.
"Oh, yes . than to have your own ox gored without a word of talk. I remember it perfectly now. And there we're moving on to this feast of reason " "And the flow of something superior to reason," finished Shepler, who had come over for Mrs. Van Geist. "Oldaker has some port that lay in the wood in his cellar for forty years and went around the world between keel and canvas."
But he was taken away, and I did not see him again. Twenty-three years passed. I am sitting one morning in my study, a white-haired old man, when there walks into the room a blooming young man, whom I should never have recognized, but he held up his finger and said, laughing, ‘Gott der Vater, Gott der Sohn, and Gott der heilige Geist.
Those old verses form in part the foundation of the hymns which we owe to his own poetical genius. Thus for Christmas we still have the carol of those times, Ein Kindelein so lobelich; and the first verse of Luther's Whitsun hymn, Nun bitten wir den Heiligen Geist, is taken, he tells us, from one of those old-fashioned melodies.
Van Geist has a kind, shrewd face, and her hair, which turned prematurely grey while she was yet a wife, gives her a look of age that her actual years belie.
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