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about bishop brooks and gilman

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Answered by Anonymous
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BISHOP BROOKS was really a spiritual person with a cosmopolitian outlook. He remained a source of solance and inspiration to Helen. As a child Helen would sit on his knee and hold his hand with one of hers. Miss Sullivan spelled into her free hand his beautiful words about God and the spiritual world. He gave her a real sense of joy in life. When she was puzzled to know why there were so many religions in the world, the Bishop told her :
"There is one universal religion, Helen - the religion of love. Love your Heavenly Father with your whole heart and soul, love every child of God as much as you can...."
He, thus, impressed upon her mind two great ideas - the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.

MR. GILMAN
Mr. Gilman was the principal of the Cambridge School joined by Helen to prepare for the entry into Redcliffe College. He was very loving and sympathetic towards Helen. He knew Helen's limitations. In order to be of help to her in her pursuit of knowledge , he himself learnt the finger alphabet to give her information.
He was a good scholar and a broad-minded person. He instructed Helen in English literature. He was quite accommodating but rigid also. He let Helen's sister Mildred study in his school.
Answered by fanbruhh
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Helen considered it a rare privilege to have such a man of Genius like Bishop Brooks. As a child , Helen would sit on his knee and miss Sullivan would spell "God in her hand ". Bishop Brooks gave Helen a real sense of joy in life and Helen always learn fine thought , in every meeting she had with him he taught Helen that there was only one Universal religion the religion of love . he imparted a very fine message to Helen that if one loves the heavenly father with whole heart and love each child of god, then there lies the key to heaven.

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