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Life Among the Chinese: With Characteristic Sketches and Incidents of ... - Page 213
by Robert Samuel Maclay - 1861 - 400 pages
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Sermons: By John Disney, D.D. F.S.A. In Two Volumes. ...

John Disney - Sermons, English - 1793 - 516 pages
...injured, or opprefied, or defrauded another, let any and all fuch henceforward obferve the golden rule, to do to others, as they would have others do to them. " Let him that hath " ftolen, fteal no more; but rather let him " labour, working with his hands the...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 99

1796 - 502 pages
...in' The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, ' to do to others as they would have others do to them,', rifes above the narrow fpirit of felfiihnefs, and extendeth to embrace the human race! Benevolent people...
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Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: Written Previous To, and ...

Elizabeth Hamilton - England - 1796 - 356 pages
...Jogue f. The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, c to do to others as they would have others do to them,' rifes above • Scriptures. •J- The age of purity. The Hindoos reckon the duration of the world by...
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Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed ..., Volume 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 218 pages
...Scriptures. The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, ' to do to others as they would have others- do to them,' rifes above the narrow fpirit of felfifhnefs. and extendeth to embrace the human race! Benevolent peopte...
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Biographical Notices of Members of the Society of Friends: The life of ...

Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1813 - 348 pages
...led to warn the people against fraud and deceit; exhorting them to deal justly, to speak the truth, and to do to others as they would have others do to them. Thus, in his labours, he united a concern both for religious and moral principle, which he seems to...
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Biographical notices of members of the Society of friends, Volume 1

Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1813 - 344 pages
...lefl to warn tire jlcople against fraud and deceit; exhorting them to deal justly, to speak the truth, and to do to others as they would have •others do to them. Thus, in his labours, he united 'a concern both for religious and moral principle,. which he seems...
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The Hopkinsian Magazine, Volume 1

Congregational churches - 1824 - 594 pages
...morality upon selfish prinriple». The Gospel alone teaches men to love their neighbours as themselves, and to do to others as they would have others do to them. As the system of morals taught in the Gospel, is founded on love to God ana love to men, it must ever...
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The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 2

Samuel Stennett - Baptists - 1824 - 520 pages
...habits of virtue. Servants should be taught the difference between good and evil; their obligations to do to others as they would have others do to them; the beauty of virtue, and the deformity of vice; the advantages which the former draws after it, and...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 6; Volume 11

Theology - 1831 - 426 pages
...consider that toleration is only an application of the great rule 01' Christianity which requires men to do to others as they would have others do to them, a rule which stands foremost on the sacred page,— that this gross corruption should ever have existed....
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The Baptist Magazine, Volume 25

Baptists - 1833 - 624 pages
...subjects to do their duty; and will Christians wait for the exertion of this force, to oblige them to do to others as they would have others do to them ? If they could gain some advantage by immediately emancipating their slaves, they would quickly perceive...
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