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" Can we be said to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us if we wantonly inflict on them even the smallest pain? "
The History of England, During the Reign of George III - Page 339
by James Robins - 1824
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The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760-1835, Volume 6

Thomas Smart Hughes - 1836 - 530 pages
...The bishop of Worcester opposed the motion, on the ground of danger to the church and state ; which danger, it was argued by the bishop of Norwich, did not exist ; and we ought to remember the precept of doing unto others as we would they should do unto us. The bishop of Peterborough...
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The Christian Review, Volume 13

1848 - 668 pages
...injuries upon our fellow creatures. It enjoins upon us the duty of loving our neighbor as ourselves — to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us — to do good unto all men — because God doeth good to the just and unjust. So highly is this charity...
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Friends' Miscellany, Volume 2

John Comly, Isaac Comly - 1836 - 412 pages
...soon became entirely convinced of its inconsistency with that primary duty of a Christian, which is to "do unto others as we would that they should do unto us," and was strengthened faithfully 1o bear an upright testimony against the practice, though then a generally...
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Newly Opened Treasury of Heavenly Incense; Or, Christian's Companion ...

Johannes Zollikofer - 1837 - 722 pages
...then, natural »elf-will, is to be superseded by. deference to the rights of others, and a disposition to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us. If obedience be expected to certain constituted authorities ; who sees not the necessity of meekness,...
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A system of family prayer, for each morning and evening of the week

James Slade - 1837 - 132 pages
...Make us true and just in all our dealings. Teach us to honour all men, in their several stations ; and to do unto others, as we would that they should do unto us. Let no malice nor hatred dwell in our hearts ; let no evil speaking, lying, or slandering, proceed...
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The Bible Christian, Volume 1, Issue 1

1837 - 446 pages
...of every Congregation. Such is our attachment to Christ, our reverence for the Bible, and our desire to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us, that neither the fear of worldly loss, nor the dread of evil tongues, has been able to deter us from...
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The cottager's guide to the New Testament, Volume 1

Alexander Robert C. Dallas - 1837 - 402 pages
...the bible is from God is, that it contains so many short sayings full of divine wisdom. The rule " to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us" was considered to be wonderfully wise, even by the heathen who knew nothing of the only true wisdom....
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Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of ..., Volume 11

Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 388 pages
...contained in this amendment. privileges of trial, that we claim as highly important for ourselves, is to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us, then we can decide whether, voluntarily and without necessity, to reject this amendment is to commit...
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A visit to the Indians on the frontiers of Chili

Allen Francis Gardiner - 1840 - 220 pages
...ransom for all, and would have all men to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth, — " to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us," " to teach all men," and " to preach unto the gentiles that they might be saved." Who can tell but...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1858 - 498 pages
...precepts of his word. They direct us to let all things be done decently and in order. 1 Chron. xiv., 40. To do unto others as we would that they should do unto us. Matt, vn., 12. To follow after whatsoever things are lovely and of good report. Phil. IV., 8. And they...
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