| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - Bible - 1805 - 534 pages
...they have borrowed : this is highly base and ungrateful, as well as dishonest, and is contrary to that golden rule of doing to others as -we would be done by, 3. How desirable is it to have God on our side, when we are engaged in military affairs ! He can discover... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...prey to the wolves or bears. In their transactions with each other, all was craft and selfishness.. The golden rule of " doing to others as we would be done by," found no place in their practice. If one man had plenty of food, and another had none, the latter was... | |
| John Evans - 1825 - 562 pages
...arrogates divine prerogatives, is a constant act of injustice to our neighbour, and a plain violation of the golden rule, of doing to others as we would be done unto. And, besides the retaliations to be feared from the resentment of men, and the righteous judgment... | |
| John Evans - Christian life - 1825 - 568 pages
...arrogates divine prerogatives, is a constant act of injustice to our neighbour, and a plain violation of the golden rule, of doing to others as we would be done unto. And, besides the retaliations to be feared from the resentment of men, and the righteous judgment... | |
| 596 pages
...the nervous diseases arising from persons overworking their brains cease, if we •were all to obey the golden rule of doing to others as we would be done by ? and should we not by such a step bring down blessings on our own heads, and render this a more happy... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - Quakers - 1833 - 434 pages
...good, will to our fellow men; and which would prompt to a manner of life that would not come up to the golden rule of doing to others as we would be done unto, should be subdued, — that every thing which had a tendency to exalt the creature; — or produce... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - Quakers - 1833 - 392 pages
...good, will to our fellow men; and which would prompt to a manner of life that would not come up to the golden rule of doing to others as we would be done unto, should be subdued, — that every thing which had a tendency to exalt the creature; — or produce... | |
| Walter Henry Medhurst - China - 1838 - 646 pages
...be established, it is ours to renounce it, however lucrative to ourselves, or grasped at by others. The golden rule, of doing to others as we would be done by, will teach us to avoid being accessory to the spread of allurements, and incentives to vice, when we... | |
| Great Britain - 1839 - 456 pages
...that we are not to stretch ourselves beyond our measure. What does the sectarian intruder think of the golden rule of doing to others as we would be done by, when lie scruples not to wound the feelings, and create serious annoyance in the breast of some unoffending... | |
| William T. Bain - Conduct of life - 1839 - 166 pages
...persuasions, prevail on him to abandon the paths of folly, and C pursue those of morality and rectitude. The golden rule of " doing to others as we would be done by," should govern us in every act, and regulate our intercourse with the word. It is a command, the observance... | |
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