5 DO AS YOU WOULD - - ts os ~ = naplininan? he _—> ~ * e a . I 1 ’ Oo sonal wong ast —_— rr CHAPTER II. DO AS-YOU WOULD BE DONE UNTO. Ts sentence contains the substance of the moral law, that law which points out our duty to our fellow-men. Now what do we wish of our fellow-men—how do we desire that others should treat us? We wish them to treat us kindly, justly, charitably: we wish them to be polite, affectionate, cheerful, pleasant. Let us then be kind, just, charitable, po- lite, affectionate, cheerful, pleasant to others. If all would observe this beautiful rule; which Christ himself has given us, how happy