| William Gilson Humphry - 1851 - 244 pages
...slave. In like manner there were philosophers who arrived at the great Christian maxim, that men should do unto others, as they would that others should do unto them. 1 Julian, Epist, 49: Ti ov< diro^eirofiev o /jaAio-Ta Ttjv ddeoTtj-ra <rvvrjvj-rj<rev, tj irepi fei/ove... | |
| William Ellis - 1853 - 960 pages
...in any emergency, but they were not familiar with the application of the principles of Christianity, especially in reference to the punishment of crime....scripture, that in all the public stations they sustained, thev were to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them — that with regard to government,... | |
| William Wisner - 1853 - 258 pages
...Lord Jesus Christ. A religion which will lead men to love one another as they love themselves, and to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. A religion that cometh down from above, and is "pure, and peaceable, and gentle, and easy to be entreated,... | |
| 1853 - 458 pages
...character from war and plunder, as that pure, meek, and quiet philosophy, which has taught all men to " do unto others as they would that others should do unto them." Rebuked by this divine precept, men have sheathed the sword, and put their hand to the plough ; they... | |
| John Foxe - 1853 - 538 pages
...purity of that religion that they professed, which taught thorn to live peaceably with all men, and to do unto others, as they would that others should do unto them ; still, inasmuch as its sublime doctrines and precepts were directly at war with the natural propensities... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 pages
...impress upon the mind and conscience of this great people the importance of the rule, that they should do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. , The history of nations teaches us, that the stronger powers have always disregarded the rights of... | |
| Henry Trumbull, Mrs. Johnson (Susannah Willard), Zadock Steele - 1854 - 294 pages
...reputation, than he is who has been made acquainted with the gracious reward offered to those who " do unto others as they would that others should do unto them," and knows the bitter consequences of the contrary practice. And I think the destruction of Royalton... | |
| Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) - 1856 - 94 pages
...men are bound to love God with all their hearts, and their neighbors as themselves. All are required to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. The Most High will hold all moral beings accountable for their conduct. The principle of retributive... | |
| James Rodwell - 1856 - 170 pages
...of Christianity, namely, " to love God above all things, and their neighbours as themselves," and " to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them." Some thirty years ago, an African was in the habit of bathing every evening in the Serpentine Eiver,... | |
| James Rodwell - 1856 - 170 pages
...of Christianity, namely, " to love God above all things, and their neighbours as themselves," and " to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them." Some thirty years ago, an African was in the habit of bathing every evening in the Serpentine Eiver,... | |
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