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Das historische Buch konnen zahlreiche Rechtschreibfehler, fehlende Texte, Bilder, oder einen Index. Kaufer konnen eine kostenlose gescannte Kopie des Originals (ohne Tippfehler) durch den Verlag. 1837. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: ... finde weder bei den Griechen noch den Romern den Namen Slaven. Herodot, Strabo, Ptolomaus, Livius, Plinius, Tacitus, Vellejus, Florus, Casar -- kennen keine Slaven. Darum konnt' auch ich nichts davon sagen. Emden, den 29. Mai 1835. Morgens. Die religiose Idee ist das erste Zeichen der Menschwerdung aus der Thierheit heraus in das Gebiet des Denkens. Die Vernunft als des Geistes erster Lebenskeim, erfasst den Gegenstand, welchen die Seele zuerst beruhrt. Der Stoff ihrer Arbeit, zunachst auf der Hand, ist der, den ihr Auge sieht, ihr Ohr hort, ihre Hand fuhlt, ihr Gaumen schmeckt, ihre Nase riecht. Durch den Korper sieht des Geistes Auge. Erde und Himmel, und Alles was an Korpern lebt, wird von dem Geist durch des Korpers Sinne gesehen, und das Leben der Natur ist der Faden, an welchem sich die gekeimten Gedanken hinauf spinnen zu der Kraft des religiosen Lebens, welche der ganzen Natur den Athen- einhaucht. Der grosse Geist ist darum unsichtbar, weil er selbst nicht Korper seyn, nicht angesehen werden kann. Dem Menschen-Geist ist die Erde zunachst als grosser Korper sichtbar, der Alles zeugt. Und dieser Geist, der in dem Korper lebt, wovon der Mensch durch eigenes Daseyn Ueberzeugung hat, der muss weit machtiger im Erdenkorper leben. Die Mutter ist Gebarerin des Menschen und des Thiers; und aus dem Bauch der Erde keimen, wie das sichtbare Auge sieht, Millionen als Gewachs heraus. Wie naturlich ist's also! die Erde, als Mutter, sich im Bild vor's Auge stellen! Unterm Herzen tragt des Menschen Mutter der Zeugung Frucht! Und unterm Herzen muss der Erde Mutter Fruchte tragen die taglich aus ihr kei


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  • ISBN-13: 9781235299278
  • Publisher: General Books
  • Publisher Imprint: General Books
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 76
  • Spine Width: 4 mm
  • Width: 189 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1235299279
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 154 gr


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