| Jonathan Blanchard - 1881 - 296 pagine
...Patriarch, you have been taught to recognize as a cardinal virtue the golden rule, which commands us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Here we endeavor to inculcate a just observance of those high moral affections and duties for the enforcement... | |
| Alfred Edersheim - 1883 - 740 pagine
...injunction, or the prohibition to do to others what is hateful to ourselves, and the positive direction to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. The one does not rise above the standpoint of the Law, being as yet far from that love which would... | |
| Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1886 - 720 pagine
...own sake, and who have the will and the ability to make others happy ; to instruct, and assist, and to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. The earlier civilization was of a different sort, and taught the people that each should do the best... | |
| California. Legislature - 1886 - 661 pagine
...sent the general tendency of trade, we ought to come up to the high 0t^ 1 ard of the Golden Rule — to " Do unto others as we would have them do unto us." " Let us consider those deeds the greatest which give new sources of comfort, both physical and mental,... | |
| Ovando James Hollister - 1886 - 570 pagine
...There are two rules of action in the world : one, the golden rule, which teaches us, as individuals, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; the other is the silver rule, to do unto others as they have done unto us, which is the general rule... | |
| J. C. Street - 1887 - 658 pagine
...peacemaker, to hunger and thirst after that which was RIGHT, purely right in itself, to love the neighbor, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us, to refrain from judging others and exaggerating their faults, to set an example so exalted as to glorify... | |
| J. C. Street - 1887 - 710 pagine
...peacemaker, to hunger and thirst after that which was RIGHT, purely right in itself, to love the neighbor, to do unto others as we would have them do unto us, to refrain from judging others and exaggerating their faults, to set an example so exalted as to glorify... | |
| William Frost Crispin - 1888 - 378 pagine
..."broad road to ruin" it is to turn about and " enter in at the straight and narrow gate," to strive to " do unto others as we would have them do unto us," to love God and our fellow men as we love ourselves ; this is, at least, the high standard toward which... | |
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