| 1836 - 784 str.
...nor less than a deduction, mathematically accurate, from the fundamental principle of the Gospel, " do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." Hence then, radicalism, rightly understood, — we write it without profaneness, — is politics based... | |
| 1876 - 1088 str.
...communication with his fellows; he bears engraven on his heart the first precept of his duty towards them : " Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you; and do not unto them that which you would not that they do to you." The existence of society is therefore,... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 838 str.
...other prophet, have we found the moral relations of men better represented than in the Golden Rule, " Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." We do not think that he furnishes the only ideal the world has ever had. We recognize the voice of... | |
| Lewis Pyle Mercer - 1893 - 416 str.
...other prophet, have we found the moral relations of men better represented than in the golden rule, ' Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you.' We do not think that he furnishes the only ideal the world has ever had. We recognize the voice of... | |
| 1893 - 458 str.
...other prophet, have we found the moral relations of men better represented than in the Golden Rule, " Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." We do not think that He furnishes the only ideal the world has ever had. We recognize the voice of... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1893 - 1072 str.
...other prophet, have wefound the moral relations of men better represented than in the golden rule, "Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." We do not think that he furnishes the only ideal the world has ever had. We recognize the voice ot... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1894 - 1214 str.
...other prophet, have we found the moral relations of men better represented than in the Golden Rule, "Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." We do not think that He furnishes the only ideal that the world has ever had. We recognize the voice... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1894 - 1232 str.
...other prophet, have we found the moral relations of men better represented than in the Golden Rule, "Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you." We do not think that He furnishes the only ideal that the world has ever had. We recognize the voice... | |
| 1904 - 184 str.
...in thy purse," the standard of honesty in the street must necessarily be at a low ebb, so that too much stress cannot be laid upon the rule laid down...itself from the products of its own neglect. I believe that it can be truthfully said that the delinquent boy was a dependent or neglected child, and that... | |
| Bp. Francis Clement Kelley, Francis Clement Kelley - 1909 - 578 str.
...we in our hearts, and are we actuated in our souls, by the life giving Golden Rule of our Saviour, "Do unto others that which you would have others do unto you ?" (Applause). If we saw a stranger, the most unworthy creature on earth, gliding with the current... | |
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