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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, Volume 1

Edward Dorr Griffin - Congregational churches - 1839 - 628 pages
...its professors, they are wholly buried up in the world. A hundred times a day they violate the rule to do to others as they would have others do to them. How certain that such do not answer the end for which they were sent into the Vol. I. 54 world. If...
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Robert Merry's Museum, Volumes 1-2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich, Stephen T. Allen - Children's literature - 1842 - 418 pages
...same time they doubtless cor tetnplated plundering and destroying tL. Indians. They had not learned to do to others as they would have others do to them. Lion Hunting, MOST people are more disposed to run away from lions than to run after them, unless indeed...
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A Treatise on the Right of Suffrage: With an Appendix

Samuel Jones (of Stockbridge, Mass.) - Suffrage - 1842 - 336 pages
...Civil Government. If all mankind were perfectly honest and upright in their intentions, and disposed to do to others as they would have others do to them, unbiassed by selfish motives or bad passions; they would always aim to concede to others their just...
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A Treatise on the Right of Suffrage: With an Appendix

Samuel Jones - Suffrage - 1842 - 332 pages
...christian morality pervaded the whole people, and governed the conduct of both the master and the slave. To do to others as they would have others do to them, was the governing principle of action. The black population here, he said, are farther advanced in...
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The Servants' magazine, or Female domestics' instructor, Volumes 9-11

702 pages
...thankful that we live in a land where none can oppress another, but where rich and poor are taught ' to do to others as they would have others do to them,' and know that in the sight of God they are equally objects of the same care, and heirs together of...
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The Literary Remains of the Rev. Jonathan Maxcy

Jonathan Maxcy - Baptists - 1844 - 466 pages
...infidels reform their characters ; until they practice on the divine morality of the bible, and learn to do to others, as they would have others do to them, their unbelief can never be an argument against the divinity of the bible. It is not my design, nor,...
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The Literary Remains of the Rev. Jonathan Maxcy

Jonathan Maxcy - Baptists - 1844 - 470 pages
...infidels reform their characters ; until they practice on the divine morality of the bible, and learn to do to others, as they would have others do to them, their unbelief can never be an argument against the divinity of the bible. It is not my design, nor,...
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A Debate on Slavery: Held on the First, Second, Third, and Sixth Days of ...

Jonathan Blanchard - Slavery - 1846 - 536 pages
...error. 3d, That it contains a gross immorality. The reason on which the rules rests, which.requires men to do to others as they would have others do to them, is, that men are equal. But this slave-holder's rule contradicts this fundamental truth of God's word,...
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A Debate on Slavery: Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of ...

Jonathan Blanchard - Slavery - 1846 - 538 pages
...error. 3d, That it contains a gross immorality. The reason on which the rules rests, which.requires men to do to others as they would have others do to them, is, that men are equal. But this slave-holder's rule contradicts this fundamental truth of God's word,...
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The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States ...

John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - Presidents - 1851 - 568 pages
...Bible and the generality of the world, a conscience. They are all, therefore, under moral obligations to do to others as they would have others do to them; to consider themselves born, authorized, empowered for the good of society as well as their own good....
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