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... knowledge ; the sincerity of the thoughts ; the rectifying of the heart ; the cultivation of the person ; the regulation of the family ; and the government of the State . " The sanctions of religion as taught by the so called ortho dox ...
... knowledge ; the sincerity of the thoughts ; the rectifying of the heart ; the cultivation of the person ; the regulation of the family ; and the government of the State . " The sanctions of religion as taught by the so called ortho dox ...
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... knowledge , so as continually to be acquiring new , he may be a teacher of others . " XII . The Master said , " The ... knowledge is ? When you know a thing , to hold that you know it ; and when you do not know a thing , to allow that ...
... knowledge , so as continually to be acquiring new , he may be a teacher of others . " XII . The Master said , " The ... knowledge is ? When you know a thing , to hold that you know it ; and when you do not know a thing , to allow that ...
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... knowledge ; learning without satiety ; and instructing others without being wearied - what one of these things belongs to me ? " III . The Master said , " The leaving virtue without proper cultivation ; the not thoroughly discussing ...
... knowledge ; learning without satiety ; and instructing others without being wearied - what one of these things belongs to me ? " III . The Master said , " The leaving virtue without proper cultivation ; the not thoroughly discussing ...
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... knowledge ; I am one who is fond of antiquity , and earnest in seeking it there . ” XX . The subjects on which the Master did not talk , were — extraordinary things , feats of strength , disorder , and spiritual beings . XXI . The ...
... knowledge ; I am one who is fond of antiquity , and earnest in seeking it there . ” XX . The subjects on which the Master did not talk , were — extraordinary things , feats of strength , disorder , and spiritual beings . XXI . The ...
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... knowledge . " XXVIII . 1. It was difficult to talk with people of Hoo - heang , and a lad of that place having had an in- terview with the Master , the disciples doubted . 2. The Master said , " I admit people's approach to me without ...
... knowledge . " XXVIII . 1. It was difficult to talk with people of Hoo - heang , and a lad of that place having had an in- terview with the Master , the disciples doubted . 2. The Master said , " I admit people's approach to me without ...
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