| Ely Bates - 1786 - 396 стор.
...it appears to have little advantage over the morals of Confucius, and other wife men. That we ought to do to others as we would have them do to us|| : That we fhould ftudy humility §, and patience §§: That we y This is faid to have been a fundamental... | |
| John Bowdler - 1798 - 54 стор.
...authority under him ; to fubmit to our Matters, and all lawful Governors. To refpeft: God's Mim'fters, his Sabbath, and his Church. To pay all their dues,...would have them do to us. To love our Neighbours, and aflifl them as often as it is in our power. To be honeft, fober, modeft, and decent. To work diligently,... | |
| William Gilpin - 1801 - 500 стор.
...StricT: juflice, common charity, and mere temperance, are not fufficient. Chriftianity enjoins us, to do to others, as we would have them do to us ; which is more than ftrict juftice — to love our enemies , which is more than common charity ; and... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 стор.
...principle, of which the love of our neighbour is a very important branch : and when we are required to do to others, as we would have them do to us, the meaning is, that we must treat them as we could reasonablv desire they should treat us, were they... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 стор.
...of lying for the truth. Let us avoid and abhor this ; speak the truth in love, and be always ready to do to others, as we would have them do to us. CHAP. VI. We had an account in the former chapter of Tatnai'» letter to JDariw, and have Htre the... | |
| William Wilberforce - 1807 - 412 стор.
...and cruelty, a contrary to that religion, which commands us to love our neighbour as ourselves, and to do to others as we would have them do to us I cannot persuade myself that our opponents are serious in using this argument, and therefore I will... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 574 стор.
...only is condemned. 5. ' That every soul shall be saved. .6. * That we are taught by the law of nature to do to ' others, as we would have them do to us ; and that thi» ' principle is all we are to understand by the term faith. »?., ' That we do not... | |
| John Wesley - 1811 - 454 стор.
...is good to honour his parents ? Do not all men, however uneducated, or barbarous, allow, It is right to do to others as we would have them do to us ? And are not all, who know this, condemned in their own minds, when they do any thing contrary thereto... | |
| Samuel Taggart - 1811 - 414 стор.
...founded on univerfa! benevolence. The fubftance of the duty which we owe to our fellow creatures is to do to others as we would have them do to us. Where this principle influences human conduct, it tends to promote the confrant practice of righteoufnefi,... | |
| Joshua Spalding - 1812 - 340 стор.
...upon all intelligent beings, to feel and conduct suitably in regard to themselves and to all others; to do to others" as we would have them- do to us, is the same ira every condition in which we may be placed , This obligation, arising out of the nature... | |
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