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From an article in The Gospel Witness and Protestant Advocate Toronto, Ontario, Canada

How shall we answer duty's call? The housewife must attend to her household, but let her remember that as a Christian, before she is a housekeeper, she is a lover. The man must go to his business. He is a merchant, manufacturer, a member of some learned profession, or he is a clerk, a workman charged with some responsibility; but the supreme responsibility of everyone is to be loving and kind.

This is the one profession which makes life easier for itself and others: "Let us love one another." Not "let us love our enemies," though that is a sacred duty. But let us fashion our lives so as to make it easy for others to love us, by loving them; thus life will become easier for all. You see the mutuality of it? Love begets love—"let us love one another."

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