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" The principles of the Christian religion as professed by the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches, are recognized as teaching men to do good, and to do to others as they would have others do to them. "
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Page 161
by United States. Department of State - 1887
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Sermons: By John Disney, D.D. F.S.A. In Two Volumes. ...

John Disney - Sermons, English - 1793 - 516 pages
...dealing, or any way injured, or opprefled, or defrauded another, let any and all fuch henceforward obferve the golden rule, to do to others, as they would have others do to them. " Let him that hath " ftolen, fteal no more; but rather let him " labour, working with his hands the...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 99

1796 - 502 pages
...*. ' The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, ' to do to others as they would have others do to them,', rifes above the narrow fpirit of felfiihnefs, and extendeth to embrace the human race! Benevolent people...
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Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: Written Previous To, and ...

Elizabeth Hamilton - England - 1796 - 356 pages
...Jogue f. The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, c to do to others as they would have others do to them,' rifes above • Scriptures. •J- The age of purity. The Hindoos reckon the duration of the world by...
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Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed ..., Volume 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 218 pages
...Scriptures. The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shafter, ' to do to others as they would have others- do to them,' rifes above the narrow fpirit of felfifhnefs. and extendeth to embrace the human race! Benevolent peopte...
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Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: ... to which is ..., Volume 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811 - 348 pages
...which The love of liberty in a people who are taught by the fundamental precepts of their Shaster, " to do to others as they would have others do to them," rises above the narrow spirit of selfishness, and extendeth to embrace the human race! Benevolent people...
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Biographical notices of members of the Society of friends, Volume 1

Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1813 - 344 pages
...warn tire jlcople against fraud and deceit; exhorting them to deal justly, to speak the truth, and to do to others as they would have •others do to them. Thus, in his labours, he united 'a concern both for religious and moral principle,. which he seems...
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The Methodist Magazine

Methodist Church - 1879 - 822 pages
...professed by the Protestant and Roman Catholic Churches are recognized as teaching men to do good, and to do to others as they would have others do to them. Hereafter those who quietly profess and teach these doctrines shall not be harassed or persecuted on...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1859 - 1198 pages
...profiled by the Protestant and Roman Catholic Churches, are recognised as teaching men to do good, to do to others as they would have others do to them. Hereafter, those who quietly profess and teach those doctrines shall not be harassed or persecuted...
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The Republican, Volume 8

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1823 - 816 pages
...some business to piocure a livelihood thereby, and to rule all thtir deeds by that one grand precept: to do to others as they would have others do to them; then 1 believe they speak the truth, and I earnestly wish this tnny be the standard of every one's...
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The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 2

Samuel Stennett - Baptists - 1824 - 520 pages
...habits of virtue. Servants should be taught the difference between good and evil; their obligations to do to others as they would have others do to them ; the beauty of virtue, and the deformity of vice ; the advantages which the former draws after it,...
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