 | Henry Richard Vassall Baron Holland - 1841 - 204 sider
...spirit of a religion which inculcates universal charity, and teaches us to love our neighbours, and do unto others as we would that others should do unto us, must be averse to all exclusion of our fellow-subjects from the benefits generally extended to their... | |
 | Daniel Wheeler - 1842 - 793 sider
...Him, and then to our neighbour or brother, as unto ourselves. This love would not fail to prompt us to do unto others, as we would that others should do unto us ; and for want of this, an unjust decision has been made, for which we are condemned by the Lord's... | |
 | William Roberts - 1843 - 700 sider
...such conduct, a love to his neighbour equal to his love of himself, and his obedience to the monition to do unto others as we would that others should do unto us ; which precept our Lord declared to be at once the law and the prophets. This compassionate sympathy... | |
 | William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843
...Him, and then to our neighbour or brother, as unto ourselves. This love would not fail to prompt us to do unto others, as we would that others should do unto us ; and for want of this, an unjust decision has been made, for which we are condemned by the Lord's... | |
 | William Morrison Engles - 1845 - 190 sider
...justice would, in general, be maintained by the observance of one comprehensive scriptural precept, " to do unto others as we would that others should do unto us;'' and the indisposition of men to regard this rule has rendered necessary that cumbrous apparatus of... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1845
...perusing the works of our ancestors, and, having in view the time when we shall occupy their place, ' do unto others as we would that others should do unto us.' We do not say all this because our author needs a vindication more than most of his fellows, or because... | |
 | Andrew Combe - 1847 - 160 sider
...asserter of the rights of conscience, and the arbiter between man and man. It inspires the golden rule, to do unto others as we would that others should do unto us. This feeling is active in early childhood, but is often blunted before maturity by the outrages to... | |
 | Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - 1848
...products of others, and end our days in their jails and prisons ? Quoting, then, that noble maxim, " do unto others as we would that others should do unto us," which was handed down to us by the Saviour of mankind, and applying it to such a case, might be characterized... | |
 | 1854
...formality; but observe all the true and genuine politeness of honest, hearty humanity, which teaches us to " do unto others as we would that others should do unto us," and " love one another." Such a home should every Christian family be. Then the seeds of piety, honesty,... | |
 | 1849
...— the spirit of Jesus Christ that would enable me to carry out in practice more of that spirit " do unto others as we would that others should do unto us." I have made a few collections for you and wish it were five times the amount. You may be pleased to... | |
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