The Lectures

Florence, Italy (First Church).

Lecturer: Professor Hermann S. Hering; introduced by Baroness Florence d'Olevano Formosa, who said:—

Never was there a greater need for a right understanding of God than there is to-day. The world thought is awakening. People are tired of the constant battle with all forms of evil, are finding that the froth and bubble of life does not satisfy, and are turning their thoughts to deeper things, are seeking for rest and peace. In Proverbs we read, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." This vision is an understanding of God and of man's relationship to Him as His image and likeness. As we look around us to-day and see the unrest, the discord, the sin, the suffering, the hatred and envy, the jealousy, can we say that the world universally has this vision—this understanding of the relationship of God to His children?

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