"Let brothers and sisters from one end of the world, speak in all brotherly love, all affection, and one sweetness, to their brothers and sisters in the other extremity of the world. Then we shall succeed in rearing up one vast cathedral in this world, where men of all nations and races shall glorify the Supreme Ruler of the Universe."
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Sermon preached at Mill-hill Chapel, Leeds on 28th August 1870.
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Keshub Chunder Sen
Keshub Chunder Sen (19th November 1838 - 8th January 1884) was an Indian religious and social reformer.
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