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To Him That Hath

CHAPTER XI
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Indeed, all who knew him would bear him out when he said that he had been an opponent of Brother Simmons and those who thought with him on economic questions.

This sudden change in attitude would doubtless surprise his brothers.

He had been forced to change by the stern logic of facts.

There was nothing in this resolution which any reasonable worker might object to.

There was nothing in the resolution that every worker with any sympathy with his fellow workers should not support.


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