GEMS OF THOUGHT
UNITY. Men’s hearts ought not to be set against one another, but set with one another, and all against evil only.— Carlyle. The multitude which does not reduce itself to unity is confusion; the unity which does not depend upon the multitude, is tyranny.—Pascal. Individuals, as nations, unite harmoniously on the basis of justice, and this is accomplished when self is lost in love —or God’s own plan of salvation. —Mary Baker Eddy. Our doctrine of equality and liberty and humanity comes from our belief in the brotherhood of man, through the fatherhood of God. —Calvin Coolidge. Whoever in prayer can say, “Our Father,” acknowledges and should feel the brotherhood of the whole race of mankind.—Tryon Edwards. Jesus throws down the dividing prejudices of nationality, and teaches universal love, without distinction of race, merit, or rank. —Geikie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1942, Page 6
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