| Robert Hall Baynes - 1880 - 672 sider
...commences as follows : — " 1. What Heaven has conferred is call ' the nature ; ' an accordance with this nature is called the Path of Duty; the regulation of this path is called Instruction." " 2. The path may not he left for an instant. If it could be left it would not be the path. On this... | |
| James Legge - 1869 - 358 sider
...aurea medi\ CHAPTER I. 1. What Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE ; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty ; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCT10N. 2. The path may not be left for an instant. If it could be left, it would not be the path.... | |
| Ssǔ shu - 1870 - 392 sider
...be exhausted. CHAPTER I. 1. What Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE ; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty ; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION. 2. The path may not be left for an instant. If it could be left, it would not be the path. On this... | |
| James Legge - 1870 - 398 sider
...exhausted. ( CHAPTER I. 1. What Heaven has conferred is called 1 THE NATURE ; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty ; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION. 2. The path may not be left for an instant. If it could be left, it would not be the path. On this... | |
| James Legge - 1861 - 540 sider
...be exhausted. CHAPTER I. 1. What Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty ; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION. ing that he takes Yung, in the sense of 'to employ,' and not of 'harmony.' Many, however, adopt this... | |
| Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education - 1872 - 352 sider
...Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE," says Confucius; "an accordance with this nature iscalled THE PATH OF DUTY; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION." The Analects of Confucius and the other Chinese classics prescribe the duties that flow from their religious... | |
| James Legge - 1875 - 364 sider
...de aurea mediCHAPTER I. 1. "What Heaven has conferred is called THE KATUBE ; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty ; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION. 2. The path may not be left for an instant. If it could be left, it would not be the path. On this... | |
| John Russell Amberley (viscount) - 1876 - 536 sider
...we learn that : — 1 . " What Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE ; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION." 4. " While there are no stirrings of pleasure, anger, sorrow, or joy, the mind may be said to be in... | |
| John Russell Amberley (viscount) - 1877 - 766 sider
...treatise we learn that: — 1. "What Heaven has conferred is called THE NATURE; an accordance with this nature is called THE PATH of duty; the regulation of this path is called INSTRUCTION." 4. " While there are no stirrings of pleasure, anger, sorrow or joy, the mind may be said to be in... | |
| James Edmunds - 1877 - 934 sider
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