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Signs of the Times
Brotherhood
Dr. Robert A. Ashworth
The Christian Leader
Boston, Massachusetts
Brotherhood is not a luxury, but a necessity. It is the recognition of the true relationship of man to his fellow man, obedience to the law of man's being. The brotherhood of man is a corollary of the fatherhood of God. All men are brothers because all are children of God. For men of different races, nations, or religions to treat one another as brothers is to live in accord with the nature of man as God has created him. To live otherwise is contrary to nature and carries with it the penalties that are attached to such dereliction. To deny brotherhood is to deny God.
Brotherhood always requires the effort to understand our fellow. It always demands justice in our relations with him....
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January 27, 1945 issue
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Christian Science Preparation for Combat
DEAN R. GRIFFITH
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Joyous Awakening
CATHERINE E. IRVINE
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On Refusing to Respond
JOHN ALEXANDER GRANT
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"No Vacancy"
SOPHIE F. STOLZ
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The Newborn of Spirit
JOSEPH C. GOTTSCHALK
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Healing by Teaching
MARGOT G. LETTS
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"I'm seeing"
MARY CHAPMAN
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Identity and Place
Margaret Morrison
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Evil Never Identified with Man
Paul Stark Seeley
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
with contributions from William Kenneth Primrose
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Home
DOROTHY NASH SYMON
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I have long wished to express...
Florence May Erith
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Through my study of Christian Science...
John H. Williams
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Five years ago I knew very...
Ida E. van Bemmelen
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Mary Grubhoffer
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I began the study of Christian Science...
Lucy Abell
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Although, as a writer, I have...
Jean Rendlen
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I am very grateful to God for...
Wilda Ingels
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When I first took up the study...
Charles Eric Littler
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The Mountain
A. MARTHA DAVIS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert A. Ashworth, A Correspondent, C. R. McBride, Blanche Hales Squires, Ralph W. Sockman, M. Ashby Jones