The German empire was a confederation of different states, with an emperor at their head; each state having supreme authority within its own territory. The Imperial Diet, composed of all the princes or sovereign states, legislated for the whole Germanic body. It was the duty of the emperor to ratify and apply the laws, decrees, or resolutions of the assembly. As Judea, when Christianity arose, was in the centre of the ancient world, so Germany was in the centre of Christendom, looking at once toward the Netherlands, England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Bohemia, Poland, Denmark, and all the North. Within the heart of Europe, the principle of life was to be developed. The beatings of this heart were to circulate through all the arteries of the body the noble blood which was to animate to all its members.