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" ... 5. We acknowledge that the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection served to uplift faith to understand eternal Life, even the allness of Soul, Spirit, and the nothingness of matter. 6. And we solemnly promise to watch, and pray for that Mind to... "
Monthly Nautical Magazine, and Quarterly Review - Page 126
1856
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Clarkson - Abolitionists - 1808 - 596 pages
...should feel, wera we in their circumstances, Remember our Blessed Redeemer's positive command- — to do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; — and that with what measure we mete, it shall be measured to us again. And we intreat you to examine, whether...
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The Gold-headed Cane, Page 144

William Macmichael - Medicine - 1828 - 290 pages
...precept appeared to be more practically approved iby him than another, it was that which directs us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us; and this was felt and acknowledged daily by all his professional brethren in their intercourse with him....
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Anti-war: Two Discourses, Delivered at Williston and Burlington, July, 1846 ...

John Gregory - 1847 - 120 pages
...the glorious principle, the world loving principle of love to God, and love to man, which makes us do unto others as we would have them do unto us. And, brethren, God knows that I am desirous of having all Universalists love this religion also; believing...
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home: Or ...

Robert Criswell - Slavery - 1852 - 164 pages
...to nature, and to common humanity? The Bible commands us to 'love our neighbor as ourselves,' to ' do unto others as we would have them do unto us ;' and how can any man fulfil this scheme of universal benevolence who holds an unfortunate person captive...
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Review of the Lectures of Wm. A. Smith: On the Philosophy and Practice of ...

John Hamilton Power - Slavery - 1859 - 386 pages
...statement covers the whole ground, and one of those positions must constitute the rule by which we are to "do unto others as we would have them do unto us, and to love our neighbor as ourself." It can not be the first. This is impossible ; for benevolence or...
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'Buy an orange, sir?' or, The history of Jamie Woodford [by uncle Harry].

Harry (uncle, pseud.) - 1860 - 142 pages
...perform deeds of kindness to cheer and to bless. Let the golden rule be ours in practice — let us do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; and we shall feel much happier as we recline upon our pillows at the close of each day, knowing that the blessing...
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A manual of instructions in Christian doctrine [by J.G. Wenham and 2 others].

John George Wenham - Catechisms, English - 1861 - 398 pages
...another is so far calumnious. It is opposed no less to truth than to charity, which commands us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. And it is also opposed to justice; for it robs our neighbour of his good name, which is more precious than...
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Peculiar. Ed. by W. Howitt. Authorized ed, Volume 1

Epes Sargent - 1864 - 324 pages
...violation of justice and of that law of God written on the heart and formulized by Christ, that we must do unto others as we would have them do unto us, and that therefore liberty is the God-given right of every innocent and ableminded man. Instances like...
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Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition

Epes Sargent - Social Science - 1864 - 714 pages
...violation of justice and of that law of God written on the heart and formalized by Christ, that we must do unto others as we would have them do unto us, and that therefore liberty is the God-given right of every innocent and able-minded man. Instances like...
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Humility, Volume 148

Barbara Hofland - 1868 - 232 pages
...against God, who has given us this commandment, that we should love our neighbours as ourselves, and do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; and selfish people never do these things." "I now remember one night, when Frank and me were going to play...
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