There is no moral formula more frequently cited, and with more deserved admiration, than that maxim of doing to others as we would have them do to us : and, as Paley observes, no one probably ever was in practice led astray by it. The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Page 3791853Full view - About this book
| Ki Chiu Kwong - Chronology, Chinese - 1881 - 988 pages
...must worship him in spirit and in truth." alms-giving, of judging charitably and living righteously, of doing to others as we would have them do to us. lie pronounced those blessed who are humble, merciful, pure in heart, and longing to be righteous.... | |
| Washington Gladden - Church attendance - 1885 - 80 pages
...whose main purpose is to help us in keeping the body under, in speaking the thing that is true, and in doing to others as we would have them do to us. The fellow who is getting away from this sort of thing is not, probably, growing manly. He is more likely... | |
| Henry George - Free trade - 1886 - 358 pages
...brotherhood of man ; the duty of regarding the interests of our neighbors equally with our own, and of doing to others as we would have them do to us. Could he, in the same breath, go on to declare that, by virtue of the laws of this same God, each nation,... | |
| Henry George - Free trade - 1886 - 380 pages
...brotherhood of man ; the duty of regarding the interests of our neighbors equally with our own, and of doing to others as we would have them do to us. Could he, in the same breath, go on to declare that, by virtue of the laws of this same God, each nation,... | |
| George McKendree Steele - Ethics - 1891 - 252 pages
...ideal society no such trading will be sanctioned, nor can it easily be made to square with the, rule of doing to others as we would have them do to us. Sometimes men interested in the purchase of certain kinds of property cause false rumors to be circulated... | |
| George Dana Boardman - World's Parliament of Religions - 1893 - 24 pages
...others." For example, it is impossible to understand — much less to obey — Christ's Golden Rule of doing to others as we would have them do to us, without exercising the altruistic imagination, that is, putting ourselves in the others' place. To... | |
| 1851 - 638 pages
...political power. I think so, and yet, even here, it is by no means a common quality. The golden rule, of doing to others as we would have them do to us, however excellent in itself, as though it had become too antiquated for use, has been generally laid... | |
| Ernest Crosby - Anarchism - 1908 - 180 pages
...equal rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness — have their origin in the Christian law of doing to others as we would have them do to us, which law is itself the outcome of the deeper principle of love te neighbor ; and that these profound... | |
| John Bigelow - France - 1913 - 632 pages
...that of Satan — to make himself happy through another's misery, exactly reversing the Christian rule of doing to others as we would have them do to us, and loving our neighbour as ourselves. No one can become habituated to the struggles of the gaming... | |
| John Bigelow - Free trade - 1910 - 124 pages
...spits upon both the two great commandments, on which hang all the Law and the Prophets, and instead of doing to others as we would have them do to us, instead of loving our neighbor as ourselves, treats him with as little respect as the Apache Indians... | |
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