The Law of Kindness is a book written by Thomas Pyne in 1850. The book is a philosophical and religious exploration of the concept of kindness and its importance in human society. Pyne argues that kindness is not only a moral virtue, but also a practical necessity for the well-being of individuals and society as a whole. He explores the ways in which kindness can be expressed in various contexts, including family, friendships, and communities. Pyne...
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