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The Fellowship of the New Life

The Fellowship of the New Life was a late 19th-century social and ethical movement in Britain that aimed to promote personal moral reform and social improvement. Its members believed in living ethically, reducing personal and societal corruption, and fostering community values. They emphasized self-control, simplicity, and voluntary service, inspiring later reform movements. Although not a political organization, it influenced ideas about social responsibility and reform, contributing to broader discussions on social justice, individual ethics, and collective well-being during that era.