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1 1 | at once with affectionate love we cast our eyes over the
2 4 | aside. It is impelled with love of them and of all mankind,
3 5 | relation of men of mutual love with their fellow men; the
4 6 | foundation than that of brotherly love. These are His own oft-repeated
5 6 | give unto you: That you love one another (John xiv. 34); "
6 6 | my commandment that you love one another" (John xv. 12); "
7 6 | I command you, that you love one another" (John xv. 17);
8 6 | was to bring men to mutual love. He used every kind of argument
9 6 | stimulate us to brotherly love, even towards those whom
10 6 | together in one body, we should love one another, with a love
11 6 | love one another, with a love like that which one member
12 8 | saying of St. John: "Let us love one another" (I John iii.
13 8 | contribute to stimulate true love of God and of our neighbours
14 13| law of charity they should love one another with brotherly
15 13| one another with brotherly love. Brotherly love is not calculated
16 13| brotherly love. Brotherly love is not calculated to get
17 16| or with such a depth of love. ~
18 17| hath prepared for them that love Him" (I. Cor. ii. 9). This
19 18| by little, as brotherly love increases, social unrest
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