GEMS OF THOUGHT
BROTHERHOOD. The proper study of mankind is man. - —Pope. There is no brotherhood of man without the fatherhood of God. — Field. Men are the universe become conscious; the simplest man should consider himself too great to be called after any name. —Davidson. Jesus throws down the dividing prejudices of nationality, and teaches universal love, without distinction of race, merit, or rank. A man’s neighbour is every one who needs help.— Geikie. We must love men ere they will seem worthy of our- lov^. —Shakespeare. God is Father, infinite, and this great 'truth, when understood in its divine metaphysics, will establish the brotherhood of man, end wars, and demonstrate ‘on earth peace, good will toward men.'—Mary Baker Eddy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1939, Page 8
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