Matthew 5:24
leave your gift before the altar, go, and first of all reconcile yourself to your brother; then come to offer your gift.
Mark 9:50
salt is good, but if the salt become insipid, how shall it recover its savour? don't lose your seasoning, nor your peaceable behaviour to one another.
Romans 12:17-18
Render no man evil for evil. mind such things as are approved not only by God, but by men.
Matthew 18:15-17
Now in case such a brother do you an injury, go and expostulate with him in private: if he repents, thou hast saved thy brother.
Matthew 23:23
wo unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, who pay tithe of mint, anise, and cummin, but neglect those more important matters of the law, justice, mercy, and fidelity: these were the things ye ought to have practis'd, without neglecting however the other matters.
1 Corinthians 6:7-8
beside, you are absolutely in the wrong in going to law with one another at all: why don't you rather take wrong? why do ye not rather suffer loss?
1 Corinthians 11:28
Let a man then sift and approve himself, and accordingly let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.
1 Timothy 2:8
I direct therefore that the men pray in publick and private, lifting up their hands to heaven with innocence, charity, and composure.
James 3:13-18
Whoever is a skilful moralist, let him show by his virtuous conduct, that he practises the humble precepts of wisdom.
James 5:16
confess then to one another the offences you have committed, and pray for one another, that you may be healed; the fervent prayer of a virtuous man has great influence.
1 Peter 3:7-8
You husbands, do you on your part behave with prudence towards your wives: who being of a more delicate make, ought to be treated with the greater tenderness: and consider they are equally intitled to the evangelical gifts, that your prayers may not be frustrated.