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" Saviour to do to others as we would that others should do to us should induce Friends who held slaves " to set them at liberty, making a Christian provision for them... "
Hints on Church Government: From the Experience of Above Half a Century - Page 104
by William Innes - 1852 - 142 pages
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1854 - 338 pages
...that know not civility, that neither fear God nor reverence man, be astonished at this 1 if this be to do to others as we would that others should do to us, which is the Law and the Prophets, the command of Christ and his Apostles, let all true Christians...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 26

British periodicals - 1808 - 704 pages
...preTail over the pleas of sound policy and humanity, and against the Christian rule of justice, to do to others as we would that others should do to us, then indeed .' let the fawning sycophants of power, who support that injustice which they condemn,...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1808 - 606 pages
...God which was exemplified in the life of Christ, was designed as tbe pattern of human imitation. To do to others as we would that others should do to us, is the subĀ« stance of Christian morals ; the evidence of faith and the essence of charity. The beingof...
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Papers on Toleration

Christopher Wyvill - Freedom of religion - 1810 - 220 pages
...prevail over the pleas of sound policy and humanity, and against the Christian rule of justice, TO DO TO OTHERS AS WE WOULD THAT OTHERS SHOULD DO TO us, then indeed let the fawning sycophants of power, who support that injustice which they condemn, look...
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1813 - 600 pages
...war does not alter the law of Jehovah, which requires us to love our neighbor as ourselves, and to do to others, as we would that others should do to us. I prayed repeatedly with difiere nt companies of the militia, and entreated them to enlist under the:...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 32

Missions - 1854 - 834 pages
...the full deptli of its principles and precepts ; not only are we not to do a wrong, but we are " to do to others as we would that others should do to us;" not only aro we not to kill, but we are to avoid all the evil passions which generate murder, for latent...
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 9

Congregational churches - 1813 - 590 pages
...war does not alter the law of Jehovah, which requires us to love our neighbor as ourselves, and to do to others, as we would that others should do to us. I prayed repeatedly with different companies of the militia, and entreated them to enlist under the...
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Sermons on Some of the First Principles and Doctrines of True Religion

Nathanael Emmons - Congregational churches - 1815 - 422 pages
...among ten thousand, we shall naturally exercise that faith, which worketh by love. Are we exhorted to do to others, as we would, that others should do to us? If we love others as ourselves, we shall as really seek their interest, as our own. Are rulers required...
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A Series of Discourses on the Leading Doctrines and Duties of ..., Volume 3

Alexander Proudfit - Presbyterian Church - 1815 - 420 pages
...holiness in all marmer of conversation ; with the intrigue and dishonesty of a second, when it commands to do to others as we would that others should do to us ; or with the drunkenness of a third, when it explicitly enjoins upon her advocates, " let your moderation...
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The Friend of Peace: To which is Prefixed A Solemn Review of the Custom of ...

Noah Worcester - Dueling - 1817 - 312 pages
...advanced, every body must feel, that the slavetrade cannot exist an hour, if that excellent maxim, ' to do to others as we would that others should do to us,' had its proper influence on the conduct of men. Nor was Mr. ' more happy in his argument from the antiquity...
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