The Golden Rule: Or, The Royal Law of Equity Explained ...Samuel Roycroft, 1688 - 90 halaman |
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Halaman 10
... he would think it very hard to be despised meerly because he is Poor , and to have his Cala- mity imputed to him as his Crime , or his Folly ; but would think it . Juft 1 Juft ( for all that difference of Con- dition 10 The Golden Rule .
... he would think it very hard to be despised meerly because he is Poor , and to have his Cala- mity imputed to him as his Crime , or his Folly ; but would think it . Juft 1 Juft ( for all that difference of Con- dition 10 The Golden Rule .
Halaman 48
... . It is undeni- ably true , That very hard things have been done upon the Score of Propagating or Preserving the Truth and Purity of Religion . And it is as as true , That very great Noifes and Complaints have 78 The Golden Rule .
... . It is undeni- ably true , That very hard things have been done upon the Score of Propagating or Preserving the Truth and Purity of Religion . And it is as as true , That very great Noifes and Complaints have 78 The Golden Rule .
Halaman 53
... hard to be rackt up to the Publick Standard ; therefore fuch Ufage cannot be equal towards other Men . But perhaps fome Man will fay , Are then all Opinions alike ? Is there no Advantage to be given to Truth above Errour ? Is not the ...
... hard to be rackt up to the Publick Standard ; therefore fuch Ufage cannot be equal towards other Men . But perhaps fome Man will fay , Are then all Opinions alike ? Is there no Advantage to be given to Truth above Errour ? Is not the ...
Halaman 60
... hard Arguments , I would not have him pelt me with hard Words ; and therefore I ought not to do fo by him . Let him ftick upon the Merits of the Caufe but not blemish my Perfon or Reputation . I take it to be a fign a Man is deftitute ...
... hard Arguments , I would not have him pelt me with hard Words ; and therefore I ought not to do fo by him . Let him ftick upon the Merits of the Caufe but not blemish my Perfon or Reputation . I take it to be a fign a Man is deftitute ...
Halaman 62
... hard to know his heart , fo as to pro- nounce peremptorily that he is Self condemned , and fins against his own Confcience . At least , I would think it very difingenuous for any man to judge fo of me , and therefore I ought not rafhly ...
... hard to know his heart , fo as to pro- nounce peremptorily that he is Self condemned , and fins against his own Confcience . At least , I would think it very difingenuous for any man to judge fo of me , and therefore I ought not rafhly ...
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Halaman 89 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Halaman 35 - ... the light of the world, and the leaven to leaven the corrupt mass.1 We simply observe that the power of the Saviour is not compulsory.
Halaman 86 - and feet was I to the lame. I was a father to the " poor : and the caufe which I knew not I fearched
Halaman 86 - I deliv" ered the poor that cried ; and the fatherlefs, and " him that had none to help him. The bleffing of " him that was ready to perifh came upon me : and " I caufed the widow's heart to fing for joy.
Halaman 87 - Joseph received from his brethren ? but he scarcely mentions the crime : so eager is he to announce the pardon. David says, ' They rewarded me evil for good ; but as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth. Stephen, dying under a shower of stones, prays for his enemies : ' Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.
Halaman 20 - Jove the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy foul, and with all thy mind. This is the fir ft and great commandment.
Halaman 83 - If ye forgive men their trefpaffes, your heavenly father will alfo forgive your trtfpaffes ; but if ye forgive not men their trefpaffes, neither will your heavenly Father forgive your treffaffes.
Halaman 89 - Soul , when. he iefought us and we would not hear , therefore is this diflrefs come upon us.
Halaman 33 - But when our Saviour came, that Wall of Partition was pulled down , and all the World were made one People*,- and from that time efpecially this Rule of Univcrfal Equity takes place without Exception.