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" Christ that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us and love our enemies. "
Extracts from The true grandeur of nations; an oration - Page 26
by Charles Sumner - 1846 - 31 pages
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Lives of the Ancient Philosophers

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, John Cormack - 1842 - 316 pages
...from philosophy, " To do voluntarily," he * This is an approach to that sublime Christian sentiment, that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us ; but it wants the comprehensiveness of the Gospel precept. Aristotle restricts this perfect rule...
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The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of England ..., Volume 12

1842 - 512 pages
...Its commandments are not grievous; but holy, just, and good. One of its very first requirements is that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us, that we should be proof against the influence of selfish considerations, and should respect the...
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The True Grandeur of Nations: an Oration Delivered Before the Authorities of ...

Charles Sumner - 1845 - 108 pages
...the earthly armories of Force, unmindful of those others of celestial temper from the house of Love. But Christianity not only teaches the superiority...should do unto others, as we would have them do unto us — a golden rule for the conduct of Nations as well as individuals, called by Confucius the virtue...
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The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace

1845 - 648 pages
...time of Peace rear the massive fortification, build the man of war, enlist armies, train the mililia, and accumulate military stores to be employed in future...for the conduct of nations as well as individuals; but how inconsistent with that distrust of others, in wrongful obedience to which nations, in time...
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American Eloquence; Consisting of Orations, Addresses, and Sermons ...: With ...

Jonathan Maxcy - 1845 - 468 pages
...sense of our wants to enforce our duty. The great rule of conduct enjoined upon us by christianity, is that we should do unto others, as we would have them do unto us, were circumstances exchanged. This rule results from our dependence and accords with the fitness...
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The True Grandeur of Nations: An Oration Delivered Before the Authorities of ...

Charles Sumner - 1846 - 104 pages
...celestial temper from the house of Love. But Christianity not only teaches the superiority of Lore over Force ; it positively enjoins the practice of...should do unto others as we would have them do unto us — a golden rule for the conduct of nations as well as individuals, called by Confucius the virtue...
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The British Friend, Volume 4

1846 - 398 pages
...the militia, and accumulate military stores to be employed in future quarrels with your neighbours.' Its precepts go still further. They direct that we should do unto others as we would nave them do unto us— a golden rule for the conduct of nations, as well as individuals, called by...
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Orations and Speeches [1845-1850], Volume 1

Charles Sumner - 1850 - 436 pages
...enlist armies, train the militia, and accumulate military stores to overawe your neighbors." It directs that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us — a golden rule for the conduct of nations, as well as individuals ; but how inconsistent with...
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New Themes for the Protestant Clergy: Creeds Without Charity, Theoloy ...

Stephen Colwell - 1852 - 428 pages
...discharge their obligation by adopting measures for permanent emancipation from evils so enormous. If we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us, if we should love our neighbours as ourselves, we cannot escape the responsibility of undertaking,...
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Sermons, preached in the Parish Church of St. Peter's, Yoxall. Second Series

Henry William SULIVAN - 1853 - 294 pages
...suggest the lesson, not of pride, but of fear — of fear, lest we should forget the Saviour's command, that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us — of fear, lest, through any indifference or neglect, we should hear our Master's warning voice,...
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