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" It is obvious, that the members of the same tribe would approve of conduct which appeared to them to be for the general good, and would reprobate that which appeared evil. To do good unto others — to do unto others as ye would they should do unto you—... "
The Descent of man - Page 159
by Charles Darwin - 1871
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The Republican, 6. köide

Richard Carlile - 1822 - 1008 lehte
...interest and happiness. This is the end of society, and implies a reciprocration of duties ; of which, " do unto others, as ye would they should do unto you " is the fundamental principle. But as there can be no society without laws, a mutual contract, or agreement,...
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Letters to the Right Hon. the Earl of Darnley, on the State of Ireland: In ...

J. R. Elmore - 1828 - 144 lehte
...following up or acting upon the grand tenet of your common Christianity, given by Christ himself: of " Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you ?" Is this the way you keep his doctrines ? Is this Christian justice ? My lords, archbishops, and bishops...
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, 8. köide

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1837 - 596 lehte
...it would be hardly possible to extend them to the protection of literary property. The divine law, " Do unto others, as ye would they should do unto you," is of universal extent, and reaches the case to which my attention has been of late incidentally directed....
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The Church of England Magazine, 8. köide

1840 - 504 lehte
...the voice which speaks from that of another, but returns an echo to the sound, this is sympathy. " Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you," is the law laid down for us by our Lord ; that we may know what we should expect from them, were we circumstanced...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 29. köide

1872 - 882 lehte
...and blame of his fellows. It is obvious that the members of the same tribe would approve of conduct which appeared to them to be for the general good,...times, of the love of praise and the dread of blame." One cannot but regret that Whately should have written his logic too soon to avail himself of such...
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Courtship and Matrimony: With Other Sketches from Scenes and Experiences in ...

Robert Morris - 1858 - 534 lehte
...and pronounce judgment without reference to all the facts and circumstances. The sacred precept of " Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you" is violated or forgotten. Few stop to inquire, few address to themselves the query, "Were / so circumstanced,...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 29. köide

1872 - 832 lehte
...and blame of his fellows. It is obvious that the members of the same tribe would approve of conduct which appeared to them to be for the general good,...times, of the love of praise and the dread of blame." One cannot but regret that Whately should have written his logic too soon to avail himself of such...
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Christ in Modern Life: Sermons ...

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1872 - 592 lehte
...will be stated in all nations by such men in words which bear the closest similarity. For instance, ' do unto others as ye would they should do unto you ' is a spiritual saying which appears in many other religious books than the Talmud, and the extreme simplicity...
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Christ in Modern Life: Sermons Preached in St. James's Square, London

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1872 - 428 lehte
...will be stated in all nations by such men in words which bear the closest similarity. For instance, ' do unto others as ye would they should do unto you ' is a spiritual saying which appears in many other religious books than the Talmud, and the extreme simplicity...
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The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex

Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 lehte
...and blame of lu's fellows. It is obvious, that the members of the same tribe would approve of conduct which appeared to them to be for the general good,...others — to do unto others as ye would they should do \into you— is the foundation-stone of morality. It is, therefore, hardly possible to exaggerate the...
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