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" 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 379
1853
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Webster's Elementary-school Dictionary: Abridged from Webster's New ...

Noah Webster - English language - 1914 - 732 pages
...Colchis, in a sacred grove, where it was guarded by ft dragon. See PHBIXUB; JASON.— g rule, i he rule of doing to others as we would have them do to us. Matt. vii. 12 . Luke. vi. 31. gold'en-eyc . ». A duck noted for its swift whistling flight and expert...
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The Science of Education in Its Sociological and Historical Aspects, Volume 2

Otto Willmann, Felix Marie Kirsch - Education - 1922 - 536 pages
...mind justice, which gives everyone his due, is perfected in charity, for this follows the golden rule, of doing to others as we would have them do to us. Such a mind will recognize evil as sin that estranges man from God; but will be assisted in the fight...
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The Social Catholic Movement in Great Britain

Georgiana Putnam McEntee - Christian socialism - 1927 - 332 pages
...more menacing outbreaks is to substitute for the modern gospel of class-hatred, the original gospel of doing to others as we would have them do to us. " 'The Family Living Wage,' in an industrial State, is the most fundamental precept of social justice. 'What...
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English Political Thought, 1603-1660, Volume 1

John William Allen - Church and state - 1644 - 700 pages
...matters of religion. The Confession went on to refer to the parable of the tares and to the principle of doing to others as we would have them do to us. This may well not have signified to the authors nearly so much as it said. But far more explicit declarations...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 9

American Oriental Society - Electronic journals - 1871 - 580 pages
...the fact that the Chinese appear to have in their language a single word which distinctly expresses the duty of doing to others as we would have them do to us; involving the notion, not merely of abstaining from injury to our fellow-men, but of active sympathy...
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Setting the Moral Compass : Essays by Women Philosophers: Essays by Women ...

Cheshire Calhoun Professor of Philosophy Colby College - Social Science - 2003 - 404 pages
...be courteous, willing to listen to others and not force her views upon them. This is the old virtue of doing to others as we would have them do to us if mles were reversed. It is pretty obvious that its presence in people makes for a good climate of...
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William Wilberforce: A Hero for Humanity

Kevin Belmonte - Biography & Autobiography - 2009 - 355 pages
...regard to the passages referred to in the New Testament, our blessed Saviour's grand practical rule, of doing to others as we would have them do to us, as it is the shortest, so it is perhaps the best refutation of all such laborious sophistry. Of the...
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The True Path: Or, The Young Man Invited to the Saviour. In a Series of Lectures

Joseph Mayo Atkinson - Revelation - 1860 - 304 pages
...of men one with another, seeking not to overreach or injure — manifestly formed on the golden rule of doing to others, as we would have them do to us, and illustrating what this same apostle enjoins elsewhere : " Look not every man on bis own tilings,...
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