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" ... do unto others as we would have others do unto us. "
Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress [1853-1854] - Page 23
by Gerrit Smith - 1855 - 423 pages
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 pages
...perceive nor virtue to repentof «ur iniquity, in the fpirit of that benevolent religion which teaches us to do unto others as we would have others do unto us, we implore thee, that thou wouldeft abate our pride, affuage our malice, and confound our devices.'...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 11

1793 - 612 pages
...perceive nor virtue to repent of our iniquity, in the fpirit of that benevolent religion which teaches us to do unto others as we would have others do unto us, we implore thee, that thou wouldeit abate our pride, a/uagt fur malice, and confound our devices.'...
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Discourses on Domestic Duties

Samuel Stennett - Conduct of life - 1800 - 478 pages
...they do not impofe unreafonable burdens on their fervants j always bearing in mind the golden rule, ' to do unto others as we would have others do unto us.'. — There is orte-more inftance which will juflify the not complying with a mailer's commands ; and...
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An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of Taste

Richard Payne Knight - Art - 1805 - 512 pages
...definitions so multifarious and exact, . as to include every possible circumstance or contingency. To do unto others as we would have Others do unto us, is, perhaps, one of the best general axioms of morality, that ever was uttered: but, nevertheless, it is...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ..., Volume 7

Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1810 - 808 pages
...destroying of all trade, as » ell as conversation, with ull those princes, states and people. We must learn to do unto others, as we would have others do unto us. And it is not a good answer to say, that this disbelief is only in relation to the Jesuits, and those...
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The history of Lynn. To which is prefixed a copious account of ..., Volume 1

William Richards - 1812 - 676 pages
...particularly from his so greatly magnifying, and acting upon that never to be forgotten precept of Christ, (( to do unto others as we would have others do unto us; " not to mention the many other notable and commendable deeds ascribed to him: * but that he was instrumental...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 7

Trials - 1816 - 868 pages
...destroying of all trade, as »ell as conversation, with all those princes, states .nul people. We must learn to do unto others, as we would have others do unto us. And ir is not a good answer to say, that this disbelief is only in relation to the Jesuits, and those...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1823 - 542 pages
...we are commanded to sow the seed, and in the evening we are forbidden to withhold our hand. We are to do unto others as we would have others do unto us. The poor we have always with us ; and when we will we may do them good. In our labours to benefit the...
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The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 2

Samuel Stennett - Baptists - 1824 - 520 pages
...they do not impose unreasonable burdens on their servants; always bearing in mind the golden rule, to do unto others, as we would have others do unto us. — There is one more instance which will justify the not complying with a master's commands, and that...
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Remarks on the legality and expediency of prosecutions for religious opinion ...

Jonathan Duncan - Dissenters, Religious - 1825 - 274 pages
...point of humanity, and it is useless to know, that we ought " to love our neighbour as ourselves," and to " do unto others as we would have others do unto us," unless we put into practice the precepts we have learned. Cicero knew nothing of revelation, but he...
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