Brotherly Love / Shewing That as Merely Human It May Not Always Be Depended Upon
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Two young brothers are left at home when their parents must travel; the elder insists he is responsible and promises to care for the younger, while their mother cautions against trusting unaided human strength and urges humility and reliance on divine grace. The narrative tracks everyday incidents and moral tests that challenge their pledges and reveal inward and outward temptations, leading to lessons about the fragility of self-reliant virtue, the need for spiritual support, and what true brotherly care requires.
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