| James Vaughan - 1876 - 424 pages
...: — Do nonght to others which, if done to thee, Wonld cause thee pain ; this is the sum of duty. This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...in giving pain, In doing good or injury to others, In granting or refusing a request, A man obtains a proper rule of action By looking on his neighbour... | |
| James Vaughan - 1876 - 396 pages
...: — Do nought to others which, if done to thce, Would cause thce pain ; this is the sum of duty. This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...in giving pain, In doing good or injury to others, In granting or refusing a request, A man obtains a proper rule of action By looking on his neighbour... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1882 - 648 pages
...nor tyrants seize, which follows thee at death, which never wastes away, nor is corrupted." (Ibid.) " This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...thou wouldst thyself be treated. Do nothing to thy neighbor, which hereafter thou would'st not have thy neighbor do to thee. In causing pleasure, or in... | |
| Thomas William Doane - 1883 - 754 pages
...nor tyrants seize, which follows thee at death, which never wastes away, nor is corrupted." (Ibid.) " This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat others as thou wouldst thyself b^- treated. Do nothing to thy neighbor, which hereafter thou would'st not have thy neighbor do to... | |
| Freemasons. Michigan. Grand Council - 1888 - 1012 pages
...We do not know that we have ever read a better exposition of Free Masonry than the following : . . This is the sum of all true righteousness, Treat others...as thou wouldst thyself be treated— Do nothing to another that hereafter Thou wouldst not have another do to thee. In causing pleasure or in giving pain.... | |
| 1888 - 772 pages
...themselves that they be exalted; let them hold the mirror up to nature and they will find that — "This is the sum of all true righteousness, Treat...thou wouldst thyself be treated — Do nothing to another that hereafter Thou wouldst not have another do to t hee. In causing pleasure or in giving... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1891 - 648 pages
...him ne'er grows old — The thirst for riches and the love of gold. Maha-bharata XIII. 3676, 368". This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...giving pain, In doing good, or injury to others, 1 This verse occurs in Hitopadesa I. 60. Cf. Rom. xii. 20. Professor HH Wilson was induced to commence... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 610 pages
...there are much more pronounced reprobations of aggressive action, as this : — " Treat others as than would'st thyself be treated. Do nothing to thy neighbour,...hereafter Thou would'st not have thy neighbour do to thee. A man obtains a rule of action by looking on his neighbour as himself." And then in the writings of... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...live, Honor and happiness will be thy lot, And if thou die, supreme beautitude. — Ibid, XII. 6534. This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...thou would'st thyself be treated. Do nothing to thy neighbor, which hereafter Thou would'st not have thy neighbor do to thee. In causing pleasure, or in... | |
| 1895 - 710 pages
...discharged, then, if thou live, Honor and happines;, will be thy lot, And if thou die, supreme beatitude. This is the sum of all true righteousness — Treat...thou would'st thyself be treated. Do nothing to thy neighbor which hereafter Thou would'st not have thy neighbor do to thee. In causing pleasure, or in... | |
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