The Common Bond, in it the author shares the story of a man who lived long before Jesus. The man was a Roman, named Terence—who was raised to a class and nationality whose boast was, “I am a Roman; the world belongs to me.” This young man was the first to affirm the principle of a common kinship when he wrote, “I am a man; nothing that concerns mankind is alien to me.”
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