THE NEW CIVILISATION.
BROTHERHOOD THE IDEAL. MRS. BESANT'S VIEWS. SYDNEY, .May Z± Mrs. Annie lic*»nt (president of Un Theoiopiiii-al Society), in ft leetuiw, dcclirad her faith in tlio evolution of a new hiib-iiiLv nnd tlio coming emergence of h great world loacher. Th? beginnings of the iiBW sub-race, she, will, were mo»; marked in AmerU-n. 1.1 w.is !>. licvod lltiit tlv nciv teacher would npprar soon, and would rjvi; a new impulse to npiritnnl m< , . Mrs. Uesnn! added liiat in KnglaiiiJ eartli, air, and water had lici'li jiollnt.r, by nven of modern days. 'I'lio licautiful country of u«r forefHthors liad boon destroyed !>y the preed of mfn and the iicoiiniulation of v.f.iltli. Our proHlems needed Hipcrhuma'.i intclllgCJiee v.id superhuman love and ju«tii-o to liuiKl Up a society that vns brotherly in its foundations nnd growth, «UJi brotherliocd as its idral. In that new civilisation service would hocomc c>-operative in»tnd of competitivp, and men would licecnr- brotlicrs in reality.—A. and X.Z.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 5
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159THE NEW CIVILISATION. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 5
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