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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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The Philosophical Basis of Theism: An Examination of the Personality of Man ...

Samuel Harris - 1883 - 598 pages
...; to love your neighbor as yourself; to forgive your enemies ; to restrain your passions ; to honor your parents ; 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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The Foundation of Ethics

John Edward Maude - 1887 - 264 pages
...studies first began 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. To do good to others, to love your neighbor as yourself ; to forgive your enemies ; to restrain your passions ; to honor your...
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The Foundation of Ethics

John Edward Maude - 1887 - 250 pages
...in the remark that " 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, "f In our study of Ethics we shall discover that most writers on Ethics have reached the truth, but...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the ...

National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Session - 1887 - 396 pages
...over the progress of men, and 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. That to do good to others ; to sacrifice for their benefit your own wishes ; to love your neighbor...
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A History of the Mental Growth of Mankind in Ancient Times, Volume 1

John Shertzer Hittell - 1893 - 392 pages
...says (HC i. 129) "there is, unquestionably, nothing to be found in the world, which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral...sacrifice, for their benefit, your own wishes; to love your neighbor as yourself; to forgive your enemies; to restrain your passions; to honor your parents; to...
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The Present Evolution of Man

Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1896 - 392 pages
...of 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...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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The Present Evolution of Man

Sir George Archdall O'Brien Reid - 1896 - 392 pages
...in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral systems arc composed. To do good to others, to sacrifice for their...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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A comparison of all religions. [22d impression, c1888

James Freeman Clarke - 1883 - 456 pages
...wishes ; to love your neighbor 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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Useful Instruction (In Matters Religious, Moral and Other.)

Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 636 pages
...others, to sacrifice for their benefit yeur own wishes ; to love your neighbour as yourself, toforgive your enemies, to restrain your passions, to honour...those who are set over you, these and a few others are the sole essentials of morals. — BUCKLE. The knowledge of religious ethics makes us happy inboth...
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Introduction to the History of Civilization in England

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 pages
...civilization. For there is, unquestionably, nothing to bo found in the world which has undergone so little change as those great dogmas of which moral systems are composed. To do good to others ; to 13 To what has been already stated, I will add the opinions of two of the most profound among modern...
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