Excerpt from What the War Has Taught Us
The substance of the chapters contained in this volume was delivered in the form of sermons in the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, on the Sunday evenings extending from the first of January to Easter in the year 1919. In the month of February, 1916, over a year before the United States decided to enter the war, the Pastor of the Tabernacle had delivered at the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, a course of five lectures on "What the War is Teaching." These lectures appeared at once in book form, but as that volume is now out of print, the author has incorporated in this new book several paragraphs of the Delaware lectures.
The standpoint of the author is from first to last that of the Christian minister. He looks at everything through the eyes of a preacher, and searches all experience for fresh revelations of God. He is not an expert in the science and art of war, and many lessons of high interest to military and naval strategists are completely ignored in these chapters.
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