MY BROTHER'S KEEPER.
“Am 1 my brother's keeper?" Hu defiant, how sullen. how r mean, Were those words of evasion null uttered from a heart of hatred a spleen, Down through the ages they :«.< through many a changing scene ; Am I—Am I my brother’s ke-pe “Am I my brother’s keeper?” Sine ei rings, now*, in the tone. Yea; you are your brother's keei*** 1 man may not live a’one: Christ's own words, “I.ove one anothei your brotherly duty has shown. Am I Am T my brother’s keep You ar** your brother’s keeper! *VN more needful of your help than t. si For your brotherly kindness, tolerance and your understand! nf pray, Not word* alone, nor deeds, blit ~ >nm pathetic heart hy the way; You are you are your Drothei keeper. I am my brother's keejier! Of h» wt fare, his body, his soul; Hv self-denial, self-asorifice, and own self-control I take ti,e beam from my eye, ec? :* mote from my brother’s T rol^ T am—l am my brother’s keei - .1
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White Ribbon, Volume 40, Issue 467, 18 August 1934, Page 6
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