Word: brotherhood
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...cannot serve humanity most efficiently by working apart from our fellows, for when we lose this close feeling of brotherhood, we lose what is best in religion; if we would accomplish the highest and best in results we must work together...
...thing which is everywhere noticeable in America is the prominence of denominational feeling in religion. A man's acts and his spirituality are the test by which he should be judged; and while we do not want a universal creed, we do want a feeling of the brotherhood of all men. Socialists, whose very motto is the fraternity of man, are the most inlined to be uncharitable to those outside of their own class. It is for this reason that the cause of the nihilist is not to be commended, because he tries to level society by violence instead...
...most notable things in this convention of men of all religions was the uniform tone of friendliness adopted by all speakers. Every one seemed to recognize the fact that they had come together to find their points of similarity and so to establish a feeling of brotherhood rather than to discuss their differences of opinion. How anyone could see there a Greek Archbishop, a Buddhist from China, and a Confucian from Japan sitting side by side with Episcopal and Roman Bishops, talking with them in a friendly and sympathetic way and even expressing the same sentiment-and then quarrel about...
...meeting of the Harvard members of the Brotherhood was held last evening. Reports from the Detroit Convention were read by the Harvard delegates, F. P. Gulliver, 2G, and H. E. Addison '96. Father Frisbie addressed the meeting. The following men were elected officers: director, F. P. Gulliver, 2G; secretary, H. E. Addison...
Members of other chapters, who have come to Harvard this year are cordially invited to be present, and any members of the University interested in Brotherhood work will be heartily welcomed...