-.■■... There is a trite saying that much of - the -language § used is for the,, concealment. of thought. Rather let life 1 believe that in much of the ' language f we hear" £here"ls 1 not even the comforting suspicion "that there may be " a I thought.. in hiding. , i .• , "It is about time for "all of us to become sane'enough 8 ~l e ar h se. tliat 'hatred? of one's neighbor -is- inconsistent 1 with Christian principles," says the Missionary. v *Ansl § again "If the world is to come under the dominion of I Christian- charity, : each one of us has got to learn over I again to love" his neighbor as? himself. This means the Sf Germans as ,well as the rest of the world." | Q - - I '■ ' .•■•'-'-- ' ■■'■'-■--' -. (ii
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New Zealand Tablet, 29 April 1920, Page 37
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