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LOVE SET FREE.

Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 441, 20 August 1919, Page 7

 

LOVE SET FREE.

Love enfranchised, socialised, universuliseu in all the appai ently ioiir« v.sis and uuiatki; of iwuwu hie is still woman's whole, existence, says an American writer. Her physiological processes concentrating in human motherhood are a symbol of a mental refinement of receptivity that qualifies her to comprehend by intuition and at first hand truths and problems for which the; masculine mind toils and moils through drudging experimentation, writhes under the pressure of prejudice and tradition, and agonises in temptation before it crosses the Jordan of struggle and doubt, and plants itself in the Promised Land of rational common sense. Society needs as it needs nothing els© the divine natural aptitude of the enfranchised woman mind to believe* and teach the great principles df human fellowship and grace.

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