ESSENTIALS OF CHRIST'S KING DOM.
The newly-appointed president o? the British National Brotherhood Council, Mr Arthur Butler, declares himself thus:—"To-day Brotherhood teaches that Justice, Righteousness, Freedom are the essentials of Christ's Kingdom, and that the evils mentioned are manmade and not God's will, and that, man can find a solution for these problems when the spirit of Brotherhood is allowed to operate. It is still 'Alan's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn.' "To-day we are standing with our faces towards the sunrise.—the new day with new hopes, new desires, new possibilities. To the Brotherhood men inspired by our great Elder Brother, each seeking the other's good, with t3ie continuance of Ihe spirit of comradeship so largely evidenced during the war it will be proved that the "golden days" are not passed, but that we have still men who dream dreams of the City Splendid, and who see visions of the glorious possibilities of a Spirit-inspired Broih-ihood Movement.
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Northern Advocate, 19 January 1920, Page 4
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