Thoughts For The Times
J,U'!v Divinely Oiujereb
People were learning to treat one another on' a basis of equality, hut unless they recognised that nothjng was chance, but was the work of immortal souls to discover their divinity, every
scheme would fail. IT tlie peace of the world was to be forwarded capitalists must recognise that their mission was that of shepherds of industries, stewards of the people, and workers must recognise that njl work was a contribution ti, the Divine pjap, and that the Divine plan can hotter he realised by being where they are than in the place of the capitalist. The fundamental tiling was to realist'such conditions as would enable man to discover the_ divinity within him, utld to do that all wrong conditions had to go.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1920, Page 2
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130Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1920, Page 2
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