| John Brough Shotwell - 1902 - 674 דפים
...that is, they are taught facts. The "Golden Rule" of Confucius is used as the basis. This rule is: " What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others." Lessons in morals are interwoven with natural history. Plants and the lower animals, in their relation... | |
| Arthur H. Smith - 1903 - 284 דפים
...paragraph the positive side of the same rule is virtually implied : " When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the...principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path." In the same connection he disclaims having attained unto serving his father as he would have his son... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1903 - 502 דפים
...excludes perversions or is less subject to perversion. For example, Confucius' formula is as follows : " What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others."* Now this, it seems to us, is one of the best and simplest statements of the Golden Rule ever given,... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 430 דפים
...treat others as they should be treated, if we were those others. Confucius (born 551 B. c.) said: " What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others " ; and the liberal, scholarly, wise Hillel (dying 10 AD), known as Hillel the Great, had said in early... | |
| Henry Pearson Gratton - 1904 - 348 דפים
...find some consolation in the sayings of our religious teachers, as the great guide of our life is, "What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." "Why," said the lady, "that is Christian doctrine, our 'Golden Rule.' " "Pardon me," I answered, "this... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1904 - 408 דפים
...corrective — the practice towards patients of the Golden Rule of Humanity as announced by Confucius : " What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others," — so familiar to us in its positive form as the great Christian counsel of perfection, in which alone... | |
| Richard Gause Boone - 1904 - 452 דפים
...treat others as they should be treated, if we were those others. Confucius (born 551 B. c.) said: " What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do to others " ; and the liberal, scholarly, wise Hillel (dying 10 AD), known as Hillel the Great, had said in early... | |
| Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 636 דפים
...And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise. — " BIBLE— ST. LUKE, 6." What you do not like when done to yourself, do not do that to others.* — CONFUCIUS. There is only one idea, which is universal for all mankind, of any... | |
| Helen Cecilia De Silver Abbott Michael, Helen Abbott Michael - 1907 - 448 דפים
..."When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature and exercises them on the principles of reciprocity, he is not far from the path. What...like when done to yourself, do not do to others." THE CONCEPTION OF TRUTH AMONG THE GREEKS AND IN BROWNING.1 THE poem of "Ixion" suggests the aspirations... | |
| 1907 - 794 דפים
...from his study of man's mental constitution. Several times he gave that rule in express words : — " What you do not like when done to yourself do not do to others." The peculiar nature of the Chinese langnage enabled him to express this rule by one character, which... | |
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