The Duty and Power of Intercession presents a rare glimpse into the spiritual reflections of German Emperor William II. This sermon, delivered on board the yacht "Hohenzollern" on July 29, 1900, offers insights into the Emperor's understanding of prayer and its significance in both personal and national life. William II explores the concept of intercession, emphasizing its importance as a duty and recognizing its potential power to influence events. This short work provides a unique historical perspective on the intersection of faith and leadership at the turn of the 20th century. It will be of interest to those studying religious history, German history, and the role of faith in the lives of prominent historical figures.
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