The Golden Rule

It is significant of the divine nature of Jesus' mission that no greater moral precept has been uttered than his words which have since been called the Golden Rule, "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them."

The following paragraphs from an article which appears on the editorial page of a recent issue of the Chicago Evening Post are of especial interest at this time because they point so clearly to the only means by which the industrial and social disorders that have so long seemed to reign in our larger cities may be dispelled. The Post says:—

"This is the great need of the world to-day,—men who are righteous and just; men who are a shelter from the wind and tempest of striving mortals; men who are as refreshing as water in dry places; men who are as comforting as the shadow of a great, cool rock in the sun-beaten wastes of the wilderness.

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"In remembrance of me."
June 10, 1905
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