The natural law requires that a person should do unto others as he would wish them to do unto himself, and everyone ought to wish that, if he needs correction, it will be given him.
It comes here simply from Cicero himself in the midst of his remarks on the new Academy, but it gives the lesson which had governed his life: "I will do unto others as I would they should do unto me.
Then family affection; then friendship; and then that constant love for our fellow-creatures which teaches us to do unto others as we would they should do unto us.
Does not this no less positive than comprehensive law under the Gospel dispensation entirely exclude slavery: 'Do unto others as you would he done by?
As you do unto others, so will your Heavenly Father do unto you.
The motives of the people who composed my neighborhood were pure; they were all sincere in their devotions, and tried to square their actions through life by the golden rule - "Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
It is written, 'Do unto othersas you would that others should do unto you.
Perhaps in no one point is the "do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you," more applicable than in the prompt acknowledgment of either a formal or a friendly invitation.
Do not slam the door, do not tilt your chair back to the loosening of its joints, do not lean your head against the wall, as it will soil the papering; in short, do unto others as you would be done by.
Do unto others as you would be done by," they said is the doctrine.
We all know that the disciples of Jesus do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, and that those of Confucius do not unto others anything that they would not that others should do unto them.
Read the Saviour's maxim: "Do unto others as ye would that others do unto you!
Thus speaks the Lord, and thus speaking He gives the law, "Do unto othersas thou desirest others to do unto thee.
That it is the duty of Christians, that it is the fundamental principle of the Christian religion, to do unto others as you desire others to do unto you?
The Abolitionists must now for ever more search for some other passage of Scripture, to contradict that which directs us to "do unto others as we would he done by!
He may with equal propriety, when taken prisoner, urge the Abolition text, "do unto others, as you would be done by.
But, say Abolitionists, the Bible commands us, to "do unto others as we would be done by.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unto others" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.