Brethren, let us walk together In the bonds of love and peace; Can it be a question whether Brethren should from conflict cease? |: ‘Tis in union, :| Hope and joy, and love increase.
While we journey homeward, let us Help each other on the road; Foes on every side beset us, Snares through all the way are strewed; |: It becomes us :| Each to bear a brother’s load.
When we think how much our Father Has passed by, and does forgive; Surely we should learn the rather Free from wrath and strive to live, |: Far removing :| All that might offend or grieve.
Let us each esteem his brother, Better than himself to be; And each one prefer another, Full of love, from envy free; |: Happy are we, :| When in this we all agree.