Saviour to do to others as we would that others should do to us should induce Friends who held slaves " to set them at liberty, making a Christian provision for them... Papers on Toleration - Page 19de Christopher Wyvill - 1810 - 179 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Jasper William Corey - 1913 - 160 pages
...understood. Good, in its highest and best sense, is a certain disposition of the will — a desire to do to others as we would that others should do to us — opposed to evil. Good cannot be applied to material things in the sense it is here used. They are... | |
| Jasper William Corey - 1913 - 162 pages
...nor understood. Good, in its highest and best sense, is a certain disposition of the will—a desire to do to others as we would that others should do to us—opposed to evil. Good cannot be applied to material things in the sense it is here used. They... | |
| 1919 - 706 pages
...is more than a moral obligation; it is economic. The highest dictate of morality is that we should do to others as we would that others should do to us, but the mandate would be just as imperative if the ethical consideration were entirely eliminated.... | |
| Alex Dow - 1927 - 432 pages
...they disregarded a principle much older than the electric lighting business — that which calls on us to do to others as we would that others should do to us. Some of these men doubtless thought that they were doing the City a service by providing competition,... | |
| Howard Brotz - 2011 - 641 pages
...that all men have equal rights; so is the Sermon on the Mount, so is the Golden Rule, that commands us to do to others as we would that others should do to us; so is the Apostolic teaching, that of one blood God has made all nations to dwell on all the face of... | |
| Frederick Douglass - 1994 - 1226 pages
...that all men have equal rights; so is the Sermon on the Mount; so is the golden rule that commands us to do to others as we would that others should do to us; so is the teaching of the Apostle that of one blood God has made all nations to dwell on the face of... | |
| John Clarke - 2004 - 136 pages
...that know not civility, that neither fear God nor reverence man, be astonished at this ? if this be to do to others as we would that others should do to us, which is the Law and the Prophets, the command of Christ and his Apostles, let all true Christians... | |
| 1808 - 754 pages
...revolution, and dismemberof justice, to do to others as we would ment of Ireland, with their inseparable that others should do to us, then indeed ' let the...who support that injustice which they condemn, look with fearful apprehension to Ireland ; for there they will have much to dread; then let this miscuided... | |
| 1808 - 674 pages
...humanity, and against the Christian rule of justice, to do to others as we \vould that others sh .uici do to us, then indeed let the fawning sycophants of...who support, that injustice which they condemn, look with fearful apprehension to Ireland; for there they «ill have much to dread; then let this misguided... | |
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