| Thomas Witherby - 1809 - 296 strani
...fon of the church of England; the moderation of churchmen is grounded upon the precept of our Lord, to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us> You ufe the liberty of a fineere Englishman in delivering your opinion ; but I think there are .few... | |
| William Macmichael - 1828 - 290 strani
...in life, and his consolation in death. " If one precept appeared to be more practically approved iby him than another, it was that which directs us to do unto others as we would have them do unto us; and this was felt and acknowledged daily by all his professional brethren in their intercourse... | |
| Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends - 1843 - 156 strani
...we should feel, were we in their circumstances. Remember our blessed Redeemer's positive command, ' to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us ;' and that with what measure we meet, it shall be measured to us again. And we intreat all to examine, whether... | |
| Anthony Benezet, Roberts VAUX - 1859 - 172 strani
...should feet, were we in their circumstances. Remember our blessed Redeemer's positive command — ' to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us ; ' and that with what measure we meet, it shall be measured to us again. And we entreat all to examine whether... | |
| 1860 - 452 strani
...it incite us to do good to others? Does it rouse our best and most Christian emotions? Does it teach us to " do unto others as we would have them to do unto us"? Nay, verily! Can the sight of a battered human countenance elevate our tastes? Are not anger, revenge,... | |
| Augustin Joseph Louage - 1873 - 252 strani
...from God. ARTICLE THIRD. — DUTIES OF MEN TOWARDS ONE ANOTHER. These duties may be reduced to two : to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us, and not to do unto others what we would not have them do unto us. The first are positive duties and? the... | |
| James Henley Thornwell - 1873 - 656 strani
...attempted to be made out from the injunction of the Saviour to love our neighbour as ourselves, and to do unto others as we would have them to do unto us. The principle, however, upon which the precept of universal benevolence is interpreted in this case... | |
| Chalmers Izett Paton - 1873 - 560 strani
...enforcement is contrary to the great law of Christian charity, declared by our Lord himself, that we should do unto others, as we would have them to do unto us. In the use of this argument, it seems to be forgotten that a profession of Christianity is not required... | |
| William Munk, Royal College of Physicians of London - 1878 - 490 strani
...point. Great disordered action may prevail in a part without having yet produced such disorganisation as may be sensibly felt ; and to doubt of the existence...professional brethren in their intercourse with him.*" * "Ne vero in nimium croscat magnorum virorum commemoratio qui inde longo ordine secuti stint, praecipiti... | |
| William Munk, Royal College of Physicians of London - 1878 - 458 strani
...stated and recognised. His ample converse with one of the most wonderful works of the Creator—the formation of man— inspired in him an admiration...professional brethren in their intercourse with him.*" * "Ne vero innimium crescat magnorum virorum commemoratio qui inde longo ordine secuti sunt, prsecipiti... | |
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