The Nations Prayer a Sermon Preached in the St Johns Wood Synagogue

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The Nations Prayer a Sermon Preached in the St Johns Wood Synagogue
Hermann Adler
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The dark cloud of war had lifted ; the radiant light of peace was shining upon us. Never before had the Empire stood so great and proud in the eves of the world. The days of solemn festivity and of majestic pageants worthy of a great nation were drawing nigh. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, the cup which was well-nigh at our lips was dashed to the ground. In lieu of the delightsome anticipation, there was profoundest fear ; for overflowing joy there was heart- wringing anxiety. ' : We ...had hoped for light but behold clouds, for bright- ness but we walked in darkness. " Almost in the very hour in which the crown of the greatest of modern Empires was to have been placed upon the head of the King, he was stricken down bv a grave maladv. Those */ / days which were to have been the most joyous in our national annals became some of the saddest. Rarely in history was there a more sudden and more pathetic change from joy to sorrow, from sunshine to shadow. Our hearts 11 were deeply affected, as we thought of our King- bowed down by pain and grieved by his nation's disappointment, as AVC thought of our Queen and the members of our Royal House bruised by sorrow and anxiety- Hearts are not steel, and steel is bent ; Hearts are not stone, and stone is rent.

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