| John Jortin - 1805 - 438 pages
...suffers, and sees his friends suffer, for conscience sake, he perceives the beauty of the sacred rule, * Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them:' but when the orthodox persecute the heterodox, this pious author winks hard, and can... | |
| 1829 - 258 pages
...The pledge has been given, and must be redeemed, that no young man who it worthy of being patronised for the Sacred Office, shall ask for aid in vain....pastors an opportunity of extending an influence, by means of their counsels, in the meetings of the Branch Societies ; but it will augment the funds,... | |
| 1829 - 256 pages
...ministers of the Gospel, to keep in mind the wants of the Society, and before the period which has beea mentioned arrives, to address their congregations,...ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them." 14 CLOTHING WANTED DONATIONS. This will not only give their pastors an opportunity of... | |
| 1829 - 532 pages
...which is now sad, and many a heavy load will be lightened which is pressing upon the indigent youlh, with all the weight with which it formerly fell upon...for life, of the Branch Societies formed within the Slates or districts where they reside. This will not only give their pastors an opportunity of extending... | |
| J. R. McDowell - 1832 - 132 pages
...was written by God in the human breast, and repeated by him " who spake as man never yet spake"— " whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so to them, for this is the law and the prophets." As Lottery gambling is the special subject of the... | |
| Richard Watson - 1833 - 786 pages
...been quoted as furnishing a similar maxim, partially imitated, no doubt, from the New Testament, " a S - you the same to your brethren in the law, and in the commandment ; " the bigotry of the Jew puts in... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1833 - 340 pages
...first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it ; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so to them. God is a spirit; and they who worship him, must worship him in spirit and in truth. Let... | |
| Daniel Atkinson Clark - 1836 - 342 pages
...facts accompanies every act of commerce, till there is an entire abandonment of that golden rule, " Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so to them." Now, unless the fear of detection hold him back, the man is prepared for any enterprise... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 pages
...let the oppressed go free," — " Wo unto him that useth his neighbor's sei\\c,es and gwe\A\ Yum uo\. "Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so to them," &c. But this is more than slavery can bear ; its writhings and contortions are made manifest... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1841 - 564 pages
...as that others will sympathize with you, and approve of what you do. In other words, it would say, " All things whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them." A great advance was herein made upon the selfish system. The fact of disinterestedness... | |
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