| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 pages
...very few and faint traces of it connected with the religion he established.* After telling his henrcrs to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, Jesus adds — " This is the law and the prophets;" (Matth. vii. 12.) meaning, apparently, that this... | |
| Christian seasons - 1864 - 592 pages
...transactions of the world, to keep " a conscience void of offence1!" How hard it is to be strictly upright; to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them k ! These, it may be said, are the few who are duly impressed with the impossibility of that undertaking... | |
| Charles Wheeler Denison - 1864 - 358 pages
...many years ; and then sent his only Son, the blessed Savior of the world, to tell them and all mankind to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. If this divine > precfpt of the great Redeemer were to be everywhere carried out, there would be no... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1866 - 516 pages
...about the school-house. To instruct children " to love the Lord their God with all their hearts," and " to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them," commends itself to all good people. Scholars should be taught good manners also. Ill manners appear... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1866 - 594 pages
...find it to their advantage to yield obedience to the great command, which requires that men should do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, that being the road in which they must travel if they would secure to themselves the most perfect individuality... | |
| William Ellis - 1866 - 78 pages
...else in entire disregard, of the just and equitable law of Christ, which enjoins on all Christians to " do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.7' Had the American Missionary Society entered in a similar manner a field which the projectors... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1867 - 192 pages
...than any human code, written, in ineffaceable characters, upon every heart of man, which binds all to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. And where is there one of all your number who would exchange conditions with the happiest of all your... | |
| 1868 - 136 pages
...transgression of the law; or else in Truth; or in error, which is out of Truth both to God and man. When men do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, they are in the way to be prophesied unto, and to bo blessed by the One law of good that is God's :... | |
| Horace Mann - 1868 - 788 pages
...feigned and counterfeited compliances, to cajole Heaven out of blessings promised only to those who do unto others as they would that others should do unto them. What right has any man, or body of men, to make the second table of the law of less account than the... | |
| Pioneers - 1869 - 308 pages
...we cannot fail to recognise the humanising influence which they exerted. In teaching that men should do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, a fatal blow was struck against the prolific cause of all evil — selfishness. An appeal to self is... | |
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