| 1833 - 438 páginas
...abstain from doing wrong. Besides, Nature has implanted this universal law in the human heart — ' Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you.'" The ambassador, by his respectful silence, showed that his reason was convinced by the arguments of... | |
| François Xavier Schouppe - 1879 - 450 páginas
...there by the hand of God. It is that law which says to every one, ' Do good, avoid evil.' Honour God. Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you. ' Honour thy father and thy mother.' That is natural law, which have declared against them. The only... | |
| Bertha Meyer (Frau) - 1879 - 222 páginas
...as well as its own. It will have the severest test of its rights and duties among its playmates. " Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you," is a proverb so simple that a child may easily understand it. " How would it please you .if your brother... | |
| George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross - 1890 - 1028 páginas
...or loss than a practical application to medical matters of the Golden Eule in its negative form, " Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you." Be modest in your demeanor, especially to older men. Perhaps they may not be as well up as yourselves... | |
| 1898 - 612 páginas
...and restrictions, which are innumerable ; but to me it is certain that, on the day when Jesus said, " Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you," in His mind "others" was boundless — "others'1 went beyond man and embraced the universe. The principal... | |
| John James Greenough - 1906 - 330 páginas
...Confucius, among which is the golden rule unsurpassed by any subsequent teaching from any source. " Do unto others that which you would have them do unto you; and do not unto others that you would not they should do unto you; this is all of the law." In what other maxim attributed to gods... | |
| John James Greenough - 1906 - 330 páginas
...Confucius, among which is the golden rule unsurpassed by any subsequent teaching from any source. " Do unto others that which you would have them do unto you; and do not unto others that you would not they should do unto you; this is all of the law." In what other maxim attributed to gods... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1906 - 162 páginas
...Golden Rule as the nearest approach of Jesus to originality ; and they then cite Confucius and his "Do not unto others that which you would not have them do to you." 99 of N azarrtlj "There!" say these critics, "you have substantially the teaching of Jesus... | |
| Loren Harper Whitney - 1908 - 394 páginas
...and thy neighbor was all the world. Buddha said : "By love alone we can conquer wrath," and he said, "Do unto others that which you would have them do unto you." Jesus said the same five hundred years later. (2) It is curious to note that both the Brahmic and Mosaic... | |
| 1909 - 100 páginas
...to that of Jesus, "Do unto others as you would be done by," or the older rule of the Chinese teacher "Do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you." The Indians were doing no harm in their dances. True, they were expecting much and hoping for it soon,... | |
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