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" For there is, unquestionably, nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral systems are composed. "
The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal - Page 16
1858
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1865 - 724 pages
...for their benefit your own wishes ; V> \ove your neighbour as yourself ; to forgive your enemies ; V> restrain your passions ; to honour your parents ;...those who are set over you : these, and a few others, are the sole essentials of morals ; but they have been known for thousands of years, and not one jot...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1866 - 726 pages
...civilization. For there is, unquestionably, nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral...restrain your passions ; to honour your parents ; to respeot those who are set over you: these, and a few others, are the sole essentials of morals ; but...
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The Light of the World: An Essay

Augustus S. Wilkins - 1870 - 234 pages
...writes as follows: "There is unquestionably nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral...those who are set over you, — these and a few others are the sole essentials of morals. But they have been 1 Leland's Deistical Writers, Vol. I. pp. I12...
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Critical Miscellanies, Volume 1

John Morley - 1871 - 396 pages
...of amplification. The elements of the moral law are very much the same at one time as at another. ' To do good to others ; to sacrifice for their benefit...forgive your enemies ; to restrain your passions ; to respect those who are set over you ; — these, and a few others, are the sole essentials of morals...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1871 - 970 pages
...other authorities) asserts, that there is "nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral...to sacrifice for their benefit your own wishes; to lore your neighbour as yourself; to forgvre your enemies ; to restrain your passions ; to honour your...
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Fanaticism: A Sermon Delivered Before the Executive and Legislative ...

Charles E. Grinnell - 1871 - 404 pages
...undergone so little alteration as those great dogmas of which moral systems are composed. To reverence God, to do good to others, to sacrifice for their benefit your •own wishes, to love your neighbor as yourself, to forgive your enemies, to restrain your passions, to preserve your integrity,...
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Critical Miscellanies, Volume 1

John Morley - 1871 - 398 pages
...wishes ; to love your neighbour as yourself ; to forgive your enemies ; to restrain your passions ; to respect those who are set over you ; — these, and a few others, are the sole essentials of morals ; but they have been known for thousands of years, and not one jot...
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Critical Miscellanies

John Morley - 1871 - 400 pages
...moral element is stationary ; that ' there is nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral systems are composed;' and that, as civilisation does somehow advance, it must, therefore, be the intellectual element which...
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First Principles of Moral Science: A Course of Lectures Delivered in the ...

Thomas Rawson Birks - 1873 - 336 pages
...commencement... There is nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as the great dogmas of which moral systems are composed. To do good to others, to love your neighbours as yourself, to forgive your enemies, to restrain your passions, to honour your...
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The permanence of Christianity, lectures preached before the University of ...

John Richard T. Eaton - 1873 - 450 pages
...has been stationary ? that there is really nothing to be found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral systems are composed; 1 or again, to use the words of a powerful though hasty objector, that " to assert that Christianity...
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