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[Rev. William Chalmers Covert, D. D., in The Christian Work and Evangelist.]

Men make an awful mistake when they turn their backs upon Jesus. He is the best friend labor ever had. He does more to lift wages and install humane methods into industrial life, than all the benefactors in the world. Through his teachings we are to find the only solution of these problems of one man in relation to another. No judicial board of arbitration will ever do it without Christ and his teachings getting more and more into life. The legislation of Congress will never do it without the love of God being shed abroad in men's hearts through Jesus Christ. Labor unions will never do it unless men who labor and men who employ labor have in their hearts and display in their lives the love of him who stood by the carpenter's bench to honor labor, and who went to the cross to redeem the soul of the laborer.

[The New York Observer.]

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