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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/26328-0.txt b/26328-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34598cd --- /dev/null +++ b/26328-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,760 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by +the Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. by B. N. Michelson + + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no +restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by the Rev. B. N. Michelson, + B.A. + +Author: B. N. Michelson + +Release Date: August 16, 2008 [Ebook #26328] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. MICHELSON, B.A.*** + + + + + + The Central Synagogue Pulpit + + A Selected Series of Sermons + + Delivered at the Central Synagogue, + + Great Portland Street, W. + + No. 4 + + Intersession + + A Sermon Preached On ש"ק פ’ויגש + + Sabbath, December 30th, 5677-1916 + + by the + + Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. + + Acting Minister of the Congregation + + Printed for Private Circulation + + + + + + +וישלחני אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה + + + “And God has thus sent me before you to prepare for you a + permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a great + deliverance.”—Genesis xlv., v. 7. + + +In a time of effort, suffering and grief such as this country has never +before known, it is well that we should have frequent occasions for a +review of the position in which we stand for a strengthening of our sinews +to continue the struggle in the spirit of the high and noble resolve which +induced our participation in it. + +This week-end will be a solemn occasion; it will draw together the +religious bodies in a rare unity of thought and action. If there be in +these times any who think themselves superior to the need of intercession +and prayer they are not to be envied. For these are the days in which +human values are changing and the folly of human pride and the weakness of +human strength are brought home to men—the old-time wisdom of the humble +heart is vindicated once more. And so we take advantage of the fact that +we are again upon the threshold of a New Year to ask that the blessings of +our God may still be poured upon us and those who, with us, are striving +to right the wrong and to make the world the better and purer for our +fight against injustice, barbarism and slavery. We of this generation feel +that we are so ordering our actions—many of us so facing death—that we may +be able to say to future generations: “God hath sent me before you to +prepare for you a permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a +great deliverance.” + +The land in which we live is overshadowed, its people perplexed and +exasperated by the fears and resentments of a fierce and desperate War: +and we must needs strive for balance, both mental and moral, if we would +not be swallowed up in the morasses of hate and vengefulness. Whilst we +turn to our God for help in maintaining our just cause, which we cannot +doubt is indeed His cause, we still must guard our actions and our +thoughts, to prevent the blotting out of the moral issues that are at +stake. + +It would be a wretched perversion of conscience to require of any man, +condonation of the infamous cruelties and treacheries which have disgraced +our foes during the last two years. The best elements in us rise in +irrepressible repugnance before such pageants of wickedness as have +clothed the famous name of Wittenberg with infamy and made the story of +naval warfare a continuing record of wanton crime. No man can think, +without shame, of the so-called civilisation and culture which could +palliate such perversions of justice as those recalled by the fate of +Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt. + +Yet there are two considerations that may help us to feel that the German +people, so far from being truly represented by the miscreants who have +organised and carried through the atrocities on land and on sea, are +wantonly misled and disgraced by them. + +History includes the record of similar horrors perpetrated by other +nations which nevertheless are justly reckoned among the best human +material. May we not hope that the crimes of Germany in the twentieth +century provide no truer index to the national character than did those of +revolutionary France in the eighteenth? + +Psychology unites its testimony to that of History. Civilised man stands +as the latest link of a long chain of advancement from aboriginal +beasthood, and he retains within himself the germ of all his earlier +traits, though these are increasingly suppressed and held in check by +higher habitudes. Civilisation represents an elaborate system of auxiliary +disciplines, designed to stifle as far as may be the brute in man and to +strengthen the acquired qualities of justice, mercy and refinement. + +When some sudden catastrophe such as Revolution or War befalls, there is +always great danger that that elaborate system of artificial auxiliaries +to virtue will be broken down and the beast let loose in unchecked +savagery. Unquestionably this gives the key to the atrocities that stained +the French Revolution: it probably gives the key to the crimes of German +warfare. It certainly leads us to the contemplation of the horrors from +which we ourselves would be free—a contemplation which helps to make our +Day of Intercession one not merely of prayer for victory and its material +benefits, but for the ennoblement of our minds and the purification of our +souls. + +The happenings of the past two weeks have led our thoughts to the +possibilities of peace and the consideration of peace terms. + +May the peace, whenever it come, be worthy of the conflict that it ends, a +peace which enthrones justice in the affairs of the world and banishes +oppression. May the final treaty include specific provision for the trial +and punishment of the men who have organised and carried out the crimes of +the war. So shall resentment die, when it is realised that our victory is +unstained with injustice, and the German people themselves are helped to +return to the fellowship of civilised mankind. Thus shall the nations now +at war at last be bound together by the ties of international goodwill. If +we are able to realise these high aims then God will indeed “have sent us +to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save lives by a great +deliverance.” + +How great is the debt we owe to those who are bearing the brunt of the +struggle—how deeply we realise our dependence upon the manhood of this +nation! We cannot allow a day set apart for supplication to come and go +without more than a passing thought for those who have sustained wounds or +suffered hardship for the maintenance of our integrity and our rights of +existence as a nation. + +Many are the movements to which the War has given rise, which aim at +alleviating the ravages of the combat. When we think that of the +seven-and-a-half million Belgians left in Belgium, more than +three-and-a-half millions are being fed by the free canteens or receiving +relief in some form from the charity provided in the first place by the +large-heartedness of the American people, we shall understand something of +the vastness of some of the problems which arise only to be dealt with by +outside agencies. The gallant stand of a gallant people is still continued +both before and behind the German lines, where the Belgians are as +stubbornly resistant to day as they were when their King drew his sword +and said: “For us there can be no other answer.” And the passive +resistance of the imprisoned millions in Belgium to the compulsion and +cajolery alike of their would-be friend, the enemy, is a factor in the +German subduing process the world outside must appreciate. But the +Belgians are paying the price. Their resources are diminishing day by day. +The world’s benevolence is dwindling and they are facing an immediate +future wherein life’s necessities will have to be defined in terms of the +irreducible minimum. The whole nation, we are told, is growing so thin on +the small ration that can be provided, that wasting diseases, due to +under-nutrition, are increasing by leaps and bounds. + +These facts are here referred to, first and foremost, that we may pay some +tribute, if only in thought, to these and our other brave allies who have +suffered loss incalculable, and in the second place to direct our +attention to our own more fortunate position and to remind us that amid +all the devastation, the War is being commemorated by works of beneficence +and mercy, works intended to show our sympathy for suffering and our +gratitude to the God who is supporting us through these terrible days. + +He is not a good man who fails to employ every possible effort to supply +the needs of those dependent upon him in his own household. No less is he +a moral failure who does not lend himself to support every noble effort +for the succour of those bound to him by the ties of religious faith, +especially when suffering has come upon them through their faithfulness. +And so no one could have any compunction in appealing to you as was done a +short time ago for your own brethren. But we must not forget that he who +builds a fence, fences out more than he can fence in. Israel must be +faithful to his own, but his own includes not only the members of Israel’s +faith, who have the first claim upon him, but all the children of God, who +are by the fact of their human birth, his brethren; and to-day the appeal +is made to us on behalf of those to whom we have to pay something we +_owe_. The sick and wounded of our soldiers and sailors have a claim we +cannot ignore: their misfortunes have been brought about by their devotion +to our country’s cause. It is enough that they must suffer for us: we must +see that everything possible is done to alleviate the pains they undergo. +The Sick and Wounded Fund asks for your help, and, as I know you, I am +sure you will give it with no unstinting hand. + +We think to day of our wounded, but we think also of our dead. Men may be +willing to die for one cause in one age, and in another for what may seem +a different cause, but in the last analysis it will be found that that for +which human beings lay down their lives is always what they regard as the +Eternal Right. + +In every man created in the image of his God there is this strange +mystical susceptibility, this urge to lay all he has upon the altar of the +ideal that he feels has the right to demand his uttermost. Nothing else so +fully demonstrates man’s spiritual nature: it is the one great fact that +differentiates us from the brutes. + +On the one hand is man selfish, greedy, earth-bound, false and sordid in +his aims. On the other, at repeated intervals, in great and solemn hours, +comes this austere appeal for all he has to give—and he promptly gives it, +joyously, willingly, without thought of reward, and derives a greater +satisfaction from that self-giving than from all other kinds of gain +together. It is deep, mysterious, elusive, this stress of the spirit, but +we all know it unmistakably as all generations have known it. There is +nothing so strong in human nature as this impulse to fling ourselves away +at the bidding of we know not what, the something that incarnates itself +now in this cause or objective and now in that, and makes us feel וישלחני +אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה “God hath sent +us before you to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save your lives +by a great deliverance.” There is nothing so exalting within the totality +of human experience as the elevation of soul reached by the one who +willingly dies for the sake of the others. + +How many men of character and intellectual gifts, how many thinkers, +writers, artists, how many men fitted to promote the prosperity of their +country in industry and commerce have we lost in the War! And how many of +the rank and file, men who were distinguished for nothing in their lives +so much as the manner of their death! How much poorer the next generation +will be! To the memory of them all we give the grateful tribute of +saddened and chastened hearts: we remember them all in our prayers, we +recall their heroism as we rejoice in their manhood and their glory. Never +was a time when so many of our best and noblest have gone from us +willingly because they have felt it to be their duty and never was a time +when their parents and dear ones have shown such a noble example of +uncomplaining patience under a loss which to them was the greatest that +any loss could be. We may well feel proud not only of the sons but of the +parents that they have willingly given their children and have borne their +loss with dignity and resignation, not repining and bewailing their dead, +but putting their hands to works of charity and helpfulness. Let us who +remain be worthy of those who have been taken, worthy of the country that +can rear such children. They have revealed to us the soul of the nation, +the soul by which, far more than by its wealth or its prosperity or its +material strength, a nation lives: and while the soul of England thus +lives, England will maintain her greatness. + +Let us remember our heroes who have made the supreme sacrifice, not +altogether with sorrow, but also with a solemn thankfulness—to God who +strengthened them to play their part, to them for their simple example of +duty done. The memories of these, our heroes, will for us and for those +who come after shine as a holy flame, a light that will burn for ever at +the altar of patriotism and of duty. + +And so we commend their souls, even as our own, to the mercy of our God, +looking to Him in all humility and trust to vouchsafe us in His good time +“a permanence on the earth and a saving of life by a great deliverance.” +Amen. + + + + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/26328-0.zip b/26328-0.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d4a125 --- /dev/null +++ b/26328-0.zip diff --git a/26328-8.txt b/26328-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71d853c --- /dev/null +++ b/26328-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,760 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by +the Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. by B. N. Michelson + + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no +restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by the Rev. B. N. Michelson, + B.A. + +Author: B. N. Michelson + +Release Date: August 16, 2008 [Ebook #26328] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO 8859-1 + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. MICHELSON, B.A.*** + + + + + + The Central Synagogue Pulpit + + A Selected Series of Sermons + + Delivered at the Central Synagogue, + + Great Portland Street, W. + + No. 4 + + Intersession + + A Sermon Preached On {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}"{~HEBREW LETTER QOF~} {~HEBREW LETTER PE~}'{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~} + + Sabbath, December 30th, 5677-1916 + + by the + + Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. + + Acting Minister of the Congregation + + Printed for Private Circulation + + + + + + +{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~} {~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER BET~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI~} {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TET~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} {~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER DALET~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} + + + "And God has thus sent me before you to prepare for you a + permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a great + deliverance."--Genesis xlv., v. 7. + + +In a time of effort, suffering and grief such as this country has never +before known, it is well that we should have frequent occasions for a +review of the position in which we stand for a strengthening of our sinews +to continue the struggle in the spirit of the high and noble resolve which +induced our participation in it. + +This week-end will be a solemn occasion; it will draw together the +religious bodies in a rare unity of thought and action. If there be in +these times any who think themselves superior to the need of intercession +and prayer they are not to be envied. For these are the days in which +human values are changing and the folly of human pride and the weakness of +human strength are brought home to men--the old-time wisdom of the humble +heart is vindicated once more. And so we take advantage of the fact that +we are again upon the threshold of a New Year to ask that the blessings of +our God may still be poured upon us and those who, with us, are striving +to right the wrong and to make the world the better and purer for our +fight against injustice, barbarism and slavery. We of this generation feel +that we are so ordering our actions--many of us so facing death--that we may +be able to say to future generations: "God hath sent me before you to +prepare for you a permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a +great deliverance." + +The land in which we live is overshadowed, its people perplexed and +exasperated by the fears and resentments of a fierce and desperate War: +and we must needs strive for balance, both mental and moral, if we would +not be swallowed up in the morasses of hate and vengefulness. Whilst we +turn to our God for help in maintaining our just cause, which we cannot +doubt is indeed His cause, we still must guard our actions and our +thoughts, to prevent the blotting out of the moral issues that are at +stake. + +It would be a wretched perversion of conscience to require of any man, +condonation of the infamous cruelties and treacheries which have disgraced +our foes during the last two years. The best elements in us rise in +irrepressible repugnance before such pageants of wickedness as have +clothed the famous name of Wittenberg with infamy and made the story of +naval warfare a continuing record of wanton crime. No man can think, +without shame, of the so-called civilisation and culture which could +palliate such perversions of justice as those recalled by the fate of +Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt. + +Yet there are two considerations that may help us to feel that the German +people, so far from being truly represented by the miscreants who have +organised and carried through the atrocities on land and on sea, are +wantonly misled and disgraced by them. + +History includes the record of similar horrors perpetrated by other +nations which nevertheless are justly reckoned among the best human +material. May we not hope that the crimes of Germany in the twentieth +century provide no truer index to the national character than did those of +revolutionary France in the eighteenth? + +Psychology unites its testimony to that of History. Civilised man stands +as the latest link of a long chain of advancement from aboriginal +beasthood, and he retains within himself the germ of all his earlier +traits, though these are increasingly suppressed and held in check by +higher habitudes. Civilisation represents an elaborate system of auxiliary +disciplines, designed to stifle as far as may be the brute in man and to +strengthen the acquired qualities of justice, mercy and refinement. + +When some sudden catastrophe such as Revolution or War befalls, there is +always great danger that that elaborate system of artificial auxiliaries +to virtue will be broken down and the beast let loose in unchecked +savagery. Unquestionably this gives the key to the atrocities that stained +the French Revolution: it probably gives the key to the crimes of German +warfare. It certainly leads us to the contemplation of the horrors from +which we ourselves would be free--a contemplation which helps to make our +Day of Intercession one not merely of prayer for victory and its material +benefits, but for the ennoblement of our minds and the purification of our +souls. + +The happenings of the past two weeks have led our thoughts to the +possibilities of peace and the consideration of peace terms. + +May the peace, whenever it come, be worthy of the conflict that it ends, a +peace which enthrones justice in the affairs of the world and banishes +oppression. May the final treaty include specific provision for the trial +and punishment of the men who have organised and carried out the crimes of +the war. So shall resentment die, when it is realised that our victory is +unstained with injustice, and the German people themselves are helped to +return to the fellowship of civilised mankind. Thus shall the nations now +at war at last be bound together by the ties of international goodwill. If +we are able to realise these high aims then God will indeed "have sent us +to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save lives by a great +deliverance." + +How great is the debt we owe to those who are bearing the brunt of the +struggle--how deeply we realise our dependence upon the manhood of this +nation! We cannot allow a day set apart for supplication to come and go +without more than a passing thought for those who have sustained wounds or +suffered hardship for the maintenance of our integrity and our rights of +existence as a nation. + +Many are the movements to which the War has given rise, which aim at +alleviating the ravages of the combat. When we think that of the +seven-and-a-half million Belgians left in Belgium, more than +three-and-a-half millions are being fed by the free canteens or receiving +relief in some form from the charity provided in the first place by the +large-heartedness of the American people, we shall understand something of +the vastness of some of the problems which arise only to be dealt with by +outside agencies. The gallant stand of a gallant people is still continued +both before and behind the German lines, where the Belgians are as +stubbornly resistant to day as they were when their King drew his sword +and said: "For us there can be no other answer." And the passive +resistance of the imprisoned millions in Belgium to the compulsion and +cajolery alike of their would-be friend, the enemy, is a factor in the +German subduing process the world outside must appreciate. But the +Belgians are paying the price. Their resources are diminishing day by day. +The world's benevolence is dwindling and they are facing an immediate +future wherein life's necessities will have to be defined in terms of the +irreducible minimum. The whole nation, we are told, is growing so thin on +the small ration that can be provided, that wasting diseases, due to +under-nutrition, are increasing by leaps and bounds. + +These facts are here referred to, first and foremost, that we may pay some +tribute, if only in thought, to these and our other brave allies who have +suffered loss incalculable, and in the second place to direct our +attention to our own more fortunate position and to remind us that amid +all the devastation, the War is being commemorated by works of beneficence +and mercy, works intended to show our sympathy for suffering and our +gratitude to the God who is supporting us through these terrible days. + +He is not a good man who fails to employ every possible effort to supply +the needs of those dependent upon him in his own household. No less is he +a moral failure who does not lend himself to support every noble effort +for the succour of those bound to him by the ties of religious faith, +especially when suffering has come upon them through their faithfulness. +And so no one could have any compunction in appealing to you as was done a +short time ago for your own brethren. But we must not forget that he who +builds a fence, fences out more than he can fence in. Israel must be +faithful to his own, but his own includes not only the members of Israel's +faith, who have the first claim upon him, but all the children of God, who +are by the fact of their human birth, his brethren; and to-day the appeal +is made to us on behalf of those to whom we have to pay something we +_owe_. The sick and wounded of our soldiers and sailors have a claim we +cannot ignore: their misfortunes have been brought about by their devotion +to our country's cause. It is enough that they must suffer for us: we must +see that everything possible is done to alleviate the pains they undergo. +The Sick and Wounded Fund asks for your help, and, as I know you, I am +sure you will give it with no unstinting hand. + +We think to day of our wounded, but we think also of our dead. Men may be +willing to die for one cause in one age, and in another for what may seem +a different cause, but in the last analysis it will be found that that for +which human beings lay down their lives is always what they regard as the +Eternal Right. + +In every man created in the image of his God there is this strange +mystical susceptibility, this urge to lay all he has upon the altar of the +ideal that he feels has the right to demand his uttermost. Nothing else so +fully demonstrates man's spiritual nature: it is the one great fact that +differentiates us from the brutes. + +On the one hand is man selfish, greedy, earth-bound, false and sordid in +his aims. On the other, at repeated intervals, in great and solemn hours, +comes this austere appeal for all he has to give--and he promptly gives it, +joyously, willingly, without thought of reward, and derives a greater +satisfaction from that self-giving than from all other kinds of gain +together. It is deep, mysterious, elusive, this stress of the spirit, but +we all know it unmistakably as all generations have known it. There is +nothing so strong in human nature as this impulse to fling ourselves away +at the bidding of we know not what, the something that incarnates itself +now in this cause or objective and now in that, and makes us feel {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~} +{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER BET~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI~} {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TET~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} {~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER DALET~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} "God hath sent +us before you to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save your lives +by a great deliverance." There is nothing so exalting within the totality +of human experience as the elevation of soul reached by the one who +willingly dies for the sake of the others. + +How many men of character and intellectual gifts, how many thinkers, +writers, artists, how many men fitted to promote the prosperity of their +country in industry and commerce have we lost in the War! And how many of +the rank and file, men who were distinguished for nothing in their lives +so much as the manner of their death! How much poorer the next generation +will be! To the memory of them all we give the grateful tribute of +saddened and chastened hearts: we remember them all in our prayers, we +recall their heroism as we rejoice in their manhood and their glory. Never +was a time when so many of our best and noblest have gone from us +willingly because they have felt it to be their duty and never was a time +when their parents and dear ones have shown such a noble example of +uncomplaining patience under a loss which to them was the greatest that +any loss could be. We may well feel proud not only of the sons but of the +parents that they have willingly given their children and have borne their +loss with dignity and resignation, not repining and bewailing their dead, +but putting their hands to works of charity and helpfulness. Let us who +remain be worthy of those who have been taken, worthy of the country that +can rear such children. They have revealed to us the soul of the nation, +the soul by which, far more than by its wealth or its prosperity or its +material strength, a nation lives: and while the soul of England thus +lives, England will maintain her greatness. + +Let us remember our heroes who have made the supreme sacrifice, not +altogether with sorrow, but also with a solemn thankfulness--to God who +strengthened them to play their part, to them for their simple example of +duty done. The memories of these, our heroes, will for us and for those +who come after shine as a holy flame, a light that will burn for ever at +the altar of patriotism and of duty. + +And so we commend their souls, even as our own, to the mercy of our God, +looking to Him in all humility and trust to vouchsafe us in His good time +"a permanence on the earth and a saving of life by a great deliverance." +Amen. + + + + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. 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MICHELSON, B.A.*** +</pre></div> + </div> + <div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> + + </div> + + <hr class="page" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">The Central Synagogue Pulpit</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">A Selected Series of Sermons</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">Delivered at the Central Synagogue,</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">Great Portland Street, W.</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.44em"><span style="font-size: 144%">No. 4</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.73em"><span style="font-size: 173%">Intersession</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.44em"><span style="font-size: 144%">A Sermon Preached On ש"ק פ'ויגש</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.44em"><span style="font-size: 144%">Sabbath, December 30th, 5677-1916</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">by the</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.44em"><span style="font-size: 144%">Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A.</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.20em"><span style="font-size: 120%">Acting Minister of the Congregation</span></p> + <p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">Printed for Private Circulation</p> + </div> + </div> +<div class="tei tei-body" style="margin-bottom: 6.00em; margin-top: 6.00em"> + + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page003">[pg 003]</span><a name="Pg003" id="Pg003" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +וישלחני אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה +</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<span class="tei tei-q"><span style="font-size: 90%">“</span><span style="font-size: 90%">And God has thus sent me before you to prepare for +you a permanence on the earth and to save your lives by +a great deliverance.</span><span style="font-size: 90%">”</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%">—Genesis xlv., v. 7. +</span></div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +In a time of effort, suffering and grief such as this +country has never before known, it is well that we +should have frequent occasions for a review of the +position in which we stand for a strengthening of our +sinews to continue the struggle in the spirit of the high +and noble resolve which induced our participation in it. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +This week-end will be a solemn occasion; it will draw +together the religious bodies in a rare unity of thought +and action. If there be in these times any who think +themselves superior to the need of intercession and +prayer they are not to be envied. For these are the +days in which human values are changing and the folly +of human pride and the weakness of human strength +are brought home to men—the old-time wisdom of the +humble heart is vindicated once more. And so we take +advantage of the fact that we are again upon the threshold +of a New Year to ask that the blessings of our God +may still be poured upon us and those who, with us, are +striving to right the wrong and to make the world the +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page004">[pg 004]</span><a name="Pg004" id="Pg004" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +better and purer for our fight against injustice, barbarism +and slavery. We of this generation feel that we are so +ordering our actions—many of us so facing death—that +we may be able to say to future generations: <span class="tei tei-q">“God +hath sent me before you to prepare for you a permanence +on the earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance.”</span> +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +The land in which we live is overshadowed, its people +perplexed and exasperated by the fears and resentments +of a fierce and desperate War: and we must needs +strive for balance, both mental and moral, if we would not +be swallowed up in the morasses of hate and vengefulness. +Whilst we turn to our God for help in maintaining our +just cause, which we cannot doubt is indeed His cause, +we still must guard our actions and our thoughts, to +prevent the blotting out of the moral issues that are at +stake. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +It would be a wretched perversion of conscience to +require of any man, condonation of the infamous cruelties +and treacheries which have disgraced our foes during the +last two years. The best elements in us rise in irrepressible +repugnance before such pageants of wickedness +as have clothed the famous name of Wittenberg with +infamy and made the story of naval warfare a continuing +record of wanton crime. No man can think, without +shame, of the so-called civilisation and culture which +could palliate such perversions of justice as those recalled +by the fate of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +Yet there are two considerations that may help us to +feel that the German people, so far from being truly +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page005">[pg 005]</span><a name="Pg005" id="Pg005" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +represented by the miscreants who have organised and +carried through the atrocities on land and on sea, are +wantonly misled and disgraced by them. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +History includes the record of similar horrors perpetrated +by other nations which nevertheless are justly +reckoned among the best human material. May we not +hope that the crimes of Germany in the twentieth century +provide no truer index to the national character than +did those of revolutionary France in the eighteenth? +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +Psychology unites its testimony to that of History. +Civilised man stands as the latest link of a long chain +of advancement from aboriginal beasthood, and he +retains within himself the germ of all his earlier traits, +though these are increasingly suppressed and held in +check by higher habitudes. Civilisation represents an +elaborate system of auxiliary disciplines, designed to +stifle as far as may be the brute in man and to strengthen +the acquired qualities of justice, mercy and refinement. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +When some sudden catastrophe such as Revolution +or War befalls, there is always great danger that that +elaborate system of artificial auxiliaries to virtue will be +broken down and the beast let loose in unchecked +savagery. Unquestionably this gives the key to the +atrocities that stained the French Revolution: it probably +gives the key to the crimes of German warfare. It +certainly leads us to the contemplation of the horrors +from which we ourselves would be free—a contemplation +which helps to make our Day of Intercession one not +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page006">[pg 006]</span><a name="Pg006" id="Pg006" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +merely of prayer for victory and its material benefits, +but for the ennoblement of our minds and the purification +of our souls. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +The happenings of the past two weeks have led our +thoughts to the possibilities of peace and the consideration +of peace terms. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +May the peace, whenever it come, be worthy of the +conflict that it ends, a peace which enthrones justice in +the affairs of the world and banishes oppression. +May the final treaty include specific provision for the +trial and punishment of the men who have organised +and carried out the crimes of the war. So shall resentment +die, when it is realised that our victory is unstained +with injustice, and the German people themselves are +helped to return to the fellowship of civilised mankind. +Thus shall the nations now at war at last be bound +together by the ties of international goodwill. If we are +able to realise these high aims then God will indeed +<span class="tei tei-q">“have sent us to prepare a permanence on the earth +and to save lives by a great deliverance.”</span> +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +How great is the debt we owe to those who are bearing +the brunt of the struggle—how deeply we realise our +dependence upon the manhood of this nation! We +cannot allow a day set apart for supplication to come +and go without more than a passing thought for those +who have sustained wounds or suffered hardship for the +maintenance of our integrity and our rights of existence +as a nation. +</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page007">[pg 007]</span><a name="Pg007" id="Pg007" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +Many are the movements to which the War has +given rise, which aim at alleviating the ravages +of the combat. When we think that of the seven-and-a-half +million Belgians left in Belgium, more than three-and-a-half +millions are being fed by the free canteens or +receiving relief in some form from the charity provided +in the first place by the large-heartedness of the American +people, we shall understand something of the vastness +of some of the problems which arise only to be dealt with +by outside agencies. The gallant stand of a gallant +people is still continued both before and behind the +German lines, where the Belgians are as stubbornly +resistant to day as they were when their King drew his +sword and said: <span class="tei tei-q">“For us there can be no other answer.”</span> +And the passive resistance of the imprisoned millions in +Belgium to the compulsion and cajolery alike of their +would-be friend, the enemy, is a factor in the German +subduing process the world outside must appreciate. +But the Belgians are paying the price. Their resources +are diminishing day by day. The world's benevolence +is dwindling and they are facing an immediate future +wherein life's necessities will have to be defined in terms +of the irreducible minimum. The whole nation, +we are told, is growing so thin on the small ration that +can be provided, that wasting diseases, due to under-nutrition, +are increasing by leaps and bounds. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +These facts are here referred to, first and foremost, +that we may pay some tribute, if only in thought, to +these and our other brave allies who have suffered +loss incalculable, and in the second place to direct our +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page008">[pg 008]</span><a name="Pg008" id="Pg008" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +attention to our own more fortunate position and to +remind us that amid all the devastation, the War is +being commemorated by works of beneficence and +mercy, works intended to show our sympathy for +suffering and our gratitude to the God who is supporting +us through these terrible days. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +He is not a good man who fails to employ every +possible effort to supply the needs of those dependent +upon him in his own household. No less is he a +moral failure who does not lend himself to support +every noble effort for the succour of those bound to him +by the ties of religious faith, especially when suffering +has come upon them through their faithfulness. And +so no one could have any compunction in appealing to +you as was done a short time ago for your own brethren. +But we must not forget that he who builds a fence, +fences out more than he can fence in. Israel must be +faithful to his own, but his own includes not only the +members of Israel's faith, who have the first claim upon +him, but all the children of God, who are by the fact of +their human birth, his brethren; and to-day the +appeal is made to us on behalf of those to whom we have +to pay something we <em class="tei tei-emph"><span style="font-style: italic">owe</span></em>. The sick and wounded +of our soldiers and sailors have a claim we cannot ignore: +their misfortunes have been brought about by their +devotion to our country's cause. It is enough that they +must suffer for us: we must see that everything possible +is done to alleviate the pains they undergo. The Sick +and Wounded Fund asks for your help, and, as I know you, +I am sure you will give it with no unstinting hand. +</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page009">[pg 009]</span><a name="Pg009" id="Pg009" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +We think to day of our wounded, but we think also +of our dead. Men may be willing to die for one cause +in one age, and in another for what may seem a different +cause, but in the last analysis it will be found that that +for which human beings lay down their lives is always +what they regard as the Eternal Right. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +In every man created in the image of his God there is +this strange mystical susceptibility, this urge to lay all +he has upon the altar of the ideal that he feels has the +right to demand his uttermost. Nothing else so fully +demonstrates man's spiritual nature: it is the one great +fact that differentiates us from the brutes. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +On the one hand is man selfish, greedy, earth-bound, +false and sordid in his aims. On the other, at repeated +intervals, in great and solemn hours, comes this austere +appeal for all he has to give—and he promptly gives it, +joyously, willingly, without thought of reward, and +derives a greater satisfaction from that self-giving than +from all other kinds of gain together. It is deep, +mysterious, elusive, this stress of the spirit, but we all +know it unmistakably as all generations have known it. +There is nothing so strong in human nature as this +impulse to fling ourselves away at the bidding of we know +not what, the something that incarnates itself now in this +cause or objective and now in that, and makes us feel +וישלחני אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה +<span class="tei tei-q">“God hath sent us +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page010">[pg 010]</span><a name="Pg010" id="Pg010" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +before you to prepare a permanence on the earth and to +save your lives by a great deliverance.”</span> There is +nothing so exalting within the totality of human experience +as the elevation of soul reached by the one who +willingly dies for the sake of the others. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +How many men of character and intellectual gifts, +how many thinkers, writers, artists, how many men +fitted to promote the prosperity of their country in +industry and commerce have we lost in the War! And +how many of the rank and file, men who were distinguished +for nothing in their lives so much as the manner of their +death! How much poorer the next generation will be! +To the memory of them all we give the grateful tribute +of saddened and chastened hearts: we remember them +all in our prayers, we recall their heroism as we rejoice +in their manhood and their glory. Never was a time +when so many of our best and noblest have gone from us +willingly because they have felt it to be their duty and +never was a time when their parents and dear ones have +shown such a noble example of uncomplaining patience +under a loss which to them was the greatest that any loss +could be. We may well feel proud not only of the sons +but of the parents that they have willingly given +their children and have borne their loss with dignity and +resignation, not repining and bewailing their dead, but +putting their hands to works of charity and helpfulness. +Let us who remain be worthy of those who have been +taken, worthy of the country that can rear such children. +They have revealed to us the soul of the nation, the soul +by which, far more than by its wealth or its prosperity +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page011">[pg 011]</span><a name="Pg011" id="Pg011" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +or its material strength, a nation lives: and while the +soul of England thus lives, England will maintain her +greatness. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +Let us remember our heroes who have made the +supreme sacrifice, not altogether with sorrow, but also +with a solemn thankfulness—to God who strengthened +them to play their part, to them for their simple example +of duty done. The memories of these, our heroes, will +for us and for those who come after shine as a holy +flame, a light that will burn for ever at the altar of +patriotism and of duty. +</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"> +And so we commend their souls, even as our own, to +the mercy of our God, looking to Him in all humility and +trust to vouchsafe us in His good time <span class="tei tei-q">“a permanence +on the earth and a saving of life by a great deliverance.”</span> +Amen. +</p> + +</div> + +</div> +<hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-back" style="margin-bottom: 2.00em; margin-top: 6.00em"> + <hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> + <div id="pgfooter" class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"><pre class="pre tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em">***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. 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B. N. Michelson, B.A.</p> + <p rend="font-size: large; text-align: center">Acting Minister of the Congregation</p> + <p rend="text-align: center">Printed for Private Circulation</p> + </div> + </front> +<body> + + +<pb n='003'/><anchor id='Pg003'/> + +<div> + +<p> +וישלחני אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה +</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<q>And God has thus sent me before you to prepare for +you a permanence on the earth and to save your lives by +a great deliverance.</q>—Genesis xlv., v. 7. +</quote> + +<p> +In a time of effort, suffering and grief such as this +country has never before known, it is well that we +should have frequent occasions for a review of the +position in which we stand for a strengthening of our +sinews to continue the struggle in the spirit of the high +and noble resolve which induced our participation in it. +</p> + +<p> +This week-end will be a solemn occasion; it will draw +together the religious bodies in a rare unity of thought +and action. If there be in these times any who think +themselves superior to the need of intercession and +prayer they are not to be envied. For these are the +days in which human values are changing and the folly +of human pride and the weakness of human strength +are brought home to men—the old-time wisdom of the +humble heart is vindicated once more. And so we take +advantage of the fact that we are again upon the threshold +of a New Year to ask that the blessings of our God +may still be poured upon us and those who, with us, are +striving to right the wrong and to make the world the +<pb n='004'/><anchor id='Pg004'/> +better and purer for our fight against injustice, barbarism +and slavery. We of this generation feel that we are so +ordering our actions—many of us so facing death—that +we may be able to say to future generations: <q>God +hath sent me before you to prepare for you a permanence +on the earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance.</q> +</p> + +<p> +The land in which we live is overshadowed, its people +perplexed and exasperated by the fears and resentments +of a fierce and desperate War: and we must needs +strive for balance, both mental and moral, if we would not +be swallowed up in the morasses of hate and vengefulness. +Whilst we turn to our God for help in maintaining our +just cause, which we cannot doubt is indeed His cause, +we still must guard our actions and our thoughts, to +prevent the blotting out of the moral issues that are at +stake. +</p> + +<p> +It would be a wretched perversion of conscience to +require of any man, condonation of the infamous cruelties +and treacheries which have disgraced our foes during the +last two years. The best elements in us rise in irrepressible +repugnance before such pageants of wickedness +as have clothed the famous name of Wittenberg with +infamy and made the story of naval warfare a continuing +record of wanton crime. No man can think, without +shame, of the so-called civilisation and culture which +could palliate such perversions of justice as those recalled +by the fate of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt. +</p> + +<p> +Yet there are two considerations that may help us to +feel that the German people, so far from being truly +<pb n='005'/><anchor id='Pg005'/> +represented by the miscreants who have organised and +carried through the atrocities on land and on sea, are +wantonly misled and disgraced by them. +</p> + +<p> +History includes the record of similar horrors perpetrated +by other nations which nevertheless are justly +reckoned among the best human material. May we not +hope that the crimes of Germany in the twentieth century +provide no truer index to the national character than +did those of revolutionary France in the eighteenth? +</p> + +<p> +Psychology unites its testimony to that of History. +Civilised man stands as the latest link of a long chain +of advancement from aboriginal beasthood, and he +retains within himself the germ of all his earlier traits, +though these are increasingly suppressed and held in +check by higher habitudes. Civilisation represents an +elaborate system of auxiliary disciplines, designed to +stifle as far as may be the brute in man and to strengthen +the acquired qualities of justice, mercy and refinement. +</p> + +<p> +When some sudden catastrophe such as Revolution +or War befalls, there is always great danger that that +elaborate system of artificial auxiliaries to virtue will be +broken down and the beast let loose in unchecked +savagery. Unquestionably this gives the key to the +atrocities that stained the French Revolution: it probably +gives the key to the crimes of German warfare. It +certainly leads us to the contemplation of the horrors +from which we ourselves would be free—a contemplation +which helps to make our Day of Intercession one not +<pb n='006'/><anchor id='Pg006'/> +merely of prayer for victory and its material benefits, +but for the ennoblement of our minds and the purification +of our souls. +</p> + +<p> +The happenings of the past two weeks have led our +thoughts to the possibilities of peace and the consideration +of peace terms. +</p> + +<p> +May the peace, whenever it come, be worthy of the +conflict that it ends, a peace which enthrones justice in +the affairs of the world and banishes oppression. +May the final treaty include specific provision for the +trial and punishment of the men who have organised +and carried out the crimes of the war. So shall resentment +die, when it is realised that our victory is unstained +with injustice, and the German people themselves are +helped to return to the fellowship of civilised mankind. +Thus shall the nations now at war at last be bound +together by the ties of international goodwill. If we are +able to realise these high aims then God will indeed +<q>have sent us to prepare a permanence on the earth +and to save lives by a great deliverance.</q> +</p> + +<p> +How great is the debt we owe to those who are bearing +the brunt of the struggle—how deeply we realise our +dependence upon the manhood of this nation! We +cannot allow a day set apart for supplication to come +and go without more than a passing thought for those +who have sustained wounds or suffered hardship for the +maintenance of our integrity and our rights of existence +as a nation. +</p> + +<pb n='007'/><anchor id='Pg007'/> + +<p> +Many are the movements to which the War has +given rise, which aim at alleviating the ravages +of the combat. When we think that of the seven-and-a-half +million Belgians left in Belgium, more than three-and-a-half +millions are being fed by the free canteens or +receiving relief in some form from the charity provided +in the first place by the large-heartedness of the American +people, we shall understand something of the vastness +of some of the problems which arise only to be dealt with +by outside agencies. The gallant stand of a gallant +people is still continued both before and behind the +German lines, where the Belgians are as stubbornly +resistant to day as they were when their King drew his +sword and said: <q>For us there can be no other answer.</q> +And the passive resistance of the imprisoned millions in +Belgium to the compulsion and cajolery alike of their +would-be friend, the enemy, is a factor in the German +subduing process the world outside must appreciate. +But the Belgians are paying the price. Their resources +are diminishing day by day. The world's benevolence +is dwindling and they are facing an immediate future +wherein life's necessities will have to be defined in terms +of the irreducible minimum. The whole nation, +we are told, is growing so thin on the small ration that +can be provided, that wasting diseases, due to under-nutrition, +are increasing by leaps and bounds. +</p> + +<p> +These facts are here referred to, first and foremost, +that we may pay some tribute, if only in thought, to +these and our other brave allies who have suffered +loss incalculable, and in the second place to direct our +<pb n='008'/><anchor id='Pg008'/> +attention to our own more fortunate position and to +remind us that amid all the devastation, the War is +being commemorated by works of beneficence and +mercy, works intended to show our sympathy for +suffering and our gratitude to the God who is supporting +us through these terrible days. +</p> + +<p> +He is not a good man who fails to employ every +possible effort to supply the needs of those dependent +upon him in his own household. No less is he a +moral failure who does not lend himself to support +every noble effort for the succour of those bound to him +by the ties of religious faith, especially when suffering +has come upon them through their faithfulness. And +so no one could have any compunction in appealing to +you as was done a short time ago for your own brethren. +But we must not forget that he who builds a fence, +fences out more than he can fence in. Israel must be +faithful to his own, but his own includes not only the +members of Israel's faith, who have the first claim upon +him, but all the children of God, who are by the fact of +their human birth, his brethren; and to-day the +appeal is made to us on behalf of those to whom we have +to pay something we <emph>owe</emph>. The sick and wounded +of our soldiers and sailors have a claim we cannot ignore: +their misfortunes have been brought about by their +devotion to our country's cause. It is enough that they +must suffer for us: we must see that everything possible +is done to alleviate the pains they undergo. The Sick +and Wounded Fund asks for your help, and, as I know you, +I am sure you will give it with no unstinting hand. +</p> + +<pb n='009'/><anchor id='Pg009'/> + +<p> +We think to day of our wounded, but we think also +of our dead. Men may be willing to die for one cause +in one age, and in another for what may seem a different +cause, but in the last analysis it will be found that that +for which human beings lay down their lives is always +what they regard as the Eternal Right. +</p> + +<p> +In every man created in the image of his God there is +this strange mystical susceptibility, this urge to lay all +he has upon the altar of the ideal that he feels has the +right to demand his uttermost. Nothing else so fully +demonstrates man's spiritual nature: it is the one great +fact that differentiates us from the brutes. +</p> + +<p> +On the one hand is man selfish, greedy, earth-bound, +false and sordid in his aims. On the other, at repeated +intervals, in great and solemn hours, comes this austere +appeal for all he has to give—and he promptly gives it, +joyously, willingly, without thought of reward, and +derives a greater satisfaction from that self-giving than +from all other kinds of gain together. It is deep, +mysterious, elusive, this stress of the spirit, but we all +know it unmistakably as all generations have known it. +There is nothing so strong in human nature as this +impulse to fling ourselves away at the bidding of we know +not what, the something that incarnates itself now in this +cause or objective and now in that, and makes us feel +וישלחני אלהים לפניכם לשום לכם שארית בארץ ולהחיות לכם לפליטה גדולה +<q>God hath sent us +<pb n='010'/><anchor id='Pg010'/> +before you to prepare a permanence on the earth and to +save your lives by a great deliverance.</q> There is +nothing so exalting within the totality of human experience +as the elevation of soul reached by the one who +willingly dies for the sake of the others. +</p> + +<p> +How many men of character and intellectual gifts, +how many thinkers, writers, artists, how many men +fitted to promote the prosperity of their country in +industry and commerce have we lost in the War! And +how many of the rank and file, men who were distinguished +for nothing in their lives so much as the manner of their +death! How much poorer the next generation will be! +To the memory of them all we give the grateful tribute +of saddened and chastened hearts: we remember them +all in our prayers, we recall their heroism as we rejoice +in their manhood and their glory. Never was a time +when so many of our best and noblest have gone from us +willingly because they have felt it to be their duty and +never was a time when their parents and dear ones have +shown such a noble example of uncomplaining patience +under a loss which to them was the greatest that any loss +could be. We may well feel proud not only of the sons +but of the parents that they have willingly given +their children and have borne their loss with dignity and +resignation, not repining and bewailing their dead, but +putting their hands to works of charity and helpfulness. +Let us who remain be worthy of those who have been +taken, worthy of the country that can rear such children. +They have revealed to us the soul of the nation, the soul +by which, far more than by its wealth or its prosperity +<pb n='011'/><anchor id='Pg011'/> +or its material strength, a nation lives: and while the +soul of England thus lives, England will maintain her +greatness. +</p> + +<p> +Let us remember our heroes who have made the +supreme sacrifice, not altogether with sorrow, but also +with a solemn thankfulness—to God who strengthened +them to play their part, to them for their simple example +of duty done. The memories of these, our heroes, will +for us and for those who come after shine as a holy +flame, a light that will burn for ever at the altar of +patriotism and of duty. +</p> + +<p> +And so we commend their souls, even as our own, to +the mercy of our God, looking to Him in all humility and +trust to vouchsafe us in His good time <q>a permanence +on the earth and a saving of life by a great deliverance.</q> +Amen. +</p> + +</div> + +</body> +<back rend="page-break-before: right"> + <div rend="page-break-before: right"> + <divGen type="pgfooter" /> + </div> +</back> +</text> +</TEI.2> diff --git a/26328.txt b/26328.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdde4da --- /dev/null +++ b/26328.txt @@ -0,0 +1,760 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by +the Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. by B. N. Michelson + + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no +restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: No. 4, Intersession: A Sermon Preached by the Rev. B. N. Michelson, + B.A. + +Author: B. N. Michelson + +Release Date: August 16, 2008 [Ebook #26328] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: US-ASCII + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. MICHELSON, B.A.*** + + + + + + The Central Synagogue Pulpit + + A Selected Series of Sermons + + Delivered at the Central Synagogue, + + Great Portland Street, W. + + No. 4 + + Intersession + + A Sermon Preached On {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}"{~HEBREW LETTER QOF~} {~HEBREW LETTER PE~}'{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~} + + Sabbath, December 30th, 5677-1916 + + by the + + Rev. B. N. Michelson, B.A. + + Acting Minister of the Congregation + + Printed for Private Circulation + + + + + + +{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~} {~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER BET~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI~} {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TET~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} {~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER DALET~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} + + + "And God has thus sent me before you to prepare for you a + permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a great + deliverance."--Genesis xlv., v. 7. + + +In a time of effort, suffering and grief such as this country has never +before known, it is well that we should have frequent occasions for a +review of the position in which we stand for a strengthening of our sinews +to continue the struggle in the spirit of the high and noble resolve which +induced our participation in it. + +This week-end will be a solemn occasion; it will draw together the +religious bodies in a rare unity of thought and action. If there be in +these times any who think themselves superior to the need of intercession +and prayer they are not to be envied. For these are the days in which +human values are changing and the folly of human pride and the weakness of +human strength are brought home to men--the old-time wisdom of the humble +heart is vindicated once more. And so we take advantage of the fact that +we are again upon the threshold of a New Year to ask that the blessings of +our God may still be poured upon us and those who, with us, are striving +to right the wrong and to make the world the better and purer for our +fight against injustice, barbarism and slavery. We of this generation feel +that we are so ordering our actions--many of us so facing death--that we may +be able to say to future generations: "God hath sent me before you to +prepare for you a permanence on the earth and to save your lives by a +great deliverance." + +The land in which we live is overshadowed, its people perplexed and +exasperated by the fears and resentments of a fierce and desperate War: +and we must needs strive for balance, both mental and moral, if we would +not be swallowed up in the morasses of hate and vengefulness. Whilst we +turn to our God for help in maintaining our just cause, which we cannot +doubt is indeed His cause, we still must guard our actions and our +thoughts, to prevent the blotting out of the moral issues that are at +stake. + +It would be a wretched perversion of conscience to require of any man, +condonation of the infamous cruelties and treacheries which have disgraced +our foes during the last two years. The best elements in us rise in +irrepressible repugnance before such pageants of wickedness as have +clothed the famous name of Wittenberg with infamy and made the story of +naval warfare a continuing record of wanton crime. No man can think, +without shame, of the so-called civilisation and culture which could +palliate such perversions of justice as those recalled by the fate of +Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt. + +Yet there are two considerations that may help us to feel that the German +people, so far from being truly represented by the miscreants who have +organised and carried through the atrocities on land and on sea, are +wantonly misled and disgraced by them. + +History includes the record of similar horrors perpetrated by other +nations which nevertheless are justly reckoned among the best human +material. May we not hope that the crimes of Germany in the twentieth +century provide no truer index to the national character than did those of +revolutionary France in the eighteenth? + +Psychology unites its testimony to that of History. Civilised man stands +as the latest link of a long chain of advancement from aboriginal +beasthood, and he retains within himself the germ of all his earlier +traits, though these are increasingly suppressed and held in check by +higher habitudes. Civilisation represents an elaborate system of auxiliary +disciplines, designed to stifle as far as may be the brute in man and to +strengthen the acquired qualities of justice, mercy and refinement. + +When some sudden catastrophe such as Revolution or War befalls, there is +always great danger that that elaborate system of artificial auxiliaries +to virtue will be broken down and the beast let loose in unchecked +savagery. Unquestionably this gives the key to the atrocities that stained +the French Revolution: it probably gives the key to the crimes of German +warfare. It certainly leads us to the contemplation of the horrors from +which we ourselves would be free--a contemplation which helps to make our +Day of Intercession one not merely of prayer for victory and its material +benefits, but for the ennoblement of our minds and the purification of our +souls. + +The happenings of the past two weeks have led our thoughts to the +possibilities of peace and the consideration of peace terms. + +May the peace, whenever it come, be worthy of the conflict that it ends, a +peace which enthrones justice in the affairs of the world and banishes +oppression. May the final treaty include specific provision for the trial +and punishment of the men who have organised and carried out the crimes of +the war. So shall resentment die, when it is realised that our victory is +unstained with injustice, and the German people themselves are helped to +return to the fellowship of civilised mankind. Thus shall the nations now +at war at last be bound together by the ties of international goodwill. If +we are able to realise these high aims then God will indeed "have sent us +to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save lives by a great +deliverance." + +How great is the debt we owe to those who are bearing the brunt of the +struggle--how deeply we realise our dependence upon the manhood of this +nation! We cannot allow a day set apart for supplication to come and go +without more than a passing thought for those who have sustained wounds or +suffered hardship for the maintenance of our integrity and our rights of +existence as a nation. + +Many are the movements to which the War has given rise, which aim at +alleviating the ravages of the combat. When we think that of the +seven-and-a-half million Belgians left in Belgium, more than +three-and-a-half millions are being fed by the free canteens or receiving +relief in some form from the charity provided in the first place by the +large-heartedness of the American people, we shall understand something of +the vastness of some of the problems which arise only to be dealt with by +outside agencies. The gallant stand of a gallant people is still continued +both before and behind the German lines, where the Belgians are as +stubbornly resistant to day as they were when their King drew his sword +and said: "For us there can be no other answer." And the passive +resistance of the imprisoned millions in Belgium to the compulsion and +cajolery alike of their would-be friend, the enemy, is a factor in the +German subduing process the world outside must appreciate. But the +Belgians are paying the price. Their resources are diminishing day by day. +The world's benevolence is dwindling and they are facing an immediate +future wherein life's necessities will have to be defined in terms of the +irreducible minimum. The whole nation, we are told, is growing so thin on +the small ration that can be provided, that wasting diseases, due to +under-nutrition, are increasing by leaps and bounds. + +These facts are here referred to, first and foremost, that we may pay some +tribute, if only in thought, to these and our other brave allies who have +suffered loss incalculable, and in the second place to direct our +attention to our own more fortunate position and to remind us that amid +all the devastation, the War is being commemorated by works of beneficence +and mercy, works intended to show our sympathy for suffering and our +gratitude to the God who is supporting us through these terrible days. + +He is not a good man who fails to employ every possible effort to supply +the needs of those dependent upon him in his own household. No less is he +a moral failure who does not lend himself to support every noble effort +for the succour of those bound to him by the ties of religious faith, +especially when suffering has come upon them through their faithfulness. +And so no one could have any compunction in appealing to you as was done a +short time ago for your own brethren. But we must not forget that he who +builds a fence, fences out more than he can fence in. Israel must be +faithful to his own, but his own includes not only the members of Israel's +faith, who have the first claim upon him, but all the children of God, who +are by the fact of their human birth, his brethren; and to-day the appeal +is made to us on behalf of those to whom we have to pay something we +_owe_. The sick and wounded of our soldiers and sailors have a claim we +cannot ignore: their misfortunes have been brought about by their devotion +to our country's cause. It is enough that they must suffer for us: we must +see that everything possible is done to alleviate the pains they undergo. +The Sick and Wounded Fund asks for your help, and, as I know you, I am +sure you will give it with no unstinting hand. + +We think to day of our wounded, but we think also of our dead. Men may be +willing to die for one cause in one age, and in another for what may seem +a different cause, but in the last analysis it will be found that that for +which human beings lay down their lives is always what they regard as the +Eternal Right. + +In every man created in the image of his God there is this strange +mystical susceptibility, this urge to lay all he has upon the altar of the +ideal that he feels has the right to demand his uttermost. Nothing else so +fully demonstrates man's spiritual nature: it is the one great fact that +differentiates us from the brutes. + +On the one hand is man selfish, greedy, earth-bound, false and sordid in +his aims. On the other, at repeated intervals, in great and solemn hours, +comes this austere appeal for all he has to give--and he promptly gives it, +joyously, willingly, without thought of reward, and derives a greater +satisfaction from that self-giving than from all other kinds of gain +together. It is deep, mysterious, elusive, this stress of the spirit, but +we all know it unmistakably as all generations have known it. There is +nothing so strong in human nature as this impulse to fling ourselves away +at the bidding of we know not what, the something that incarnates itself +now in this cause or objective and now in that, and makes us feel {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~} +{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER NUN~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER SHIN~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER BET~}{~HEBREW LETTER ALEF~}{~HEBREW LETTER RESH~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI~} {~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~}{~HEBREW LETTER HET~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER TAV~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER KAF~}{~HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM~} {~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER PE~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER YOD~}{~HEBREW LETTER TET~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} {~HEBREW LETTER GIMEL~}{~HEBREW LETTER DALET~}{~HEBREW LETTER VAV~}{~HEBREW LETTER LAMED~}{~HEBREW LETTER HE~} "God hath sent +us before you to prepare a permanence on the earth and to save your lives +by a great deliverance." There is nothing so exalting within the totality +of human experience as the elevation of soul reached by the one who +willingly dies for the sake of the others. + +How many men of character and intellectual gifts, how many thinkers, +writers, artists, how many men fitted to promote the prosperity of their +country in industry and commerce have we lost in the War! And how many of +the rank and file, men who were distinguished for nothing in their lives +so much as the manner of their death! How much poorer the next generation +will be! To the memory of them all we give the grateful tribute of +saddened and chastened hearts: we remember them all in our prayers, we +recall their heroism as we rejoice in their manhood and their glory. Never +was a time when so many of our best and noblest have gone from us +willingly because they have felt it to be their duty and never was a time +when their parents and dear ones have shown such a noble example of +uncomplaining patience under a loss which to them was the greatest that +any loss could be. We may well feel proud not only of the sons but of the +parents that they have willingly given their children and have borne their +loss with dignity and resignation, not repining and bewailing their dead, +but putting their hands to works of charity and helpfulness. Let us who +remain be worthy of those who have been taken, worthy of the country that +can rear such children. They have revealed to us the soul of the nation, +the soul by which, far more than by its wealth or its prosperity or its +material strength, a nation lives: and while the soul of England thus +lives, England will maintain her greatness. + +Let us remember our heroes who have made the supreme sacrifice, not +altogether with sorrow, but also with a solemn thankfulness--to God who +strengthened them to play their part, to them for their simple example of +duty done. The memories of these, our heroes, will for us and for those +who come after shine as a holy flame, a light that will burn for ever at +the altar of patriotism and of duty. + +And so we commend their souls, even as our own, to the mercy of our God, +looking to Him in all humility and trust to vouchsafe us in His good time +"a permanence on the earth and a saving of life by a great deliverance." +Amen. + + + + + + +***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NO. 4, INTERSESSION: A SERMON PREACHED BY THE REV. B. N. 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