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1 1 | What Heaven has conferred is called
2 5 | will prevail throughout heaven and earth, and all things
3 25| into practice. Great as heaven and earth are, men still
4 26| Poetry, "The hawk flies up to heaven; the fishes leap in the
5 27| shines brightly through Heaven and earth.~
6 34| does not murmur against Heaven, nor grumble against men.~
7 35| for the appointments of Heaven, while the mean man walks
8 47| Thus it is that Heaven, in the production of things,
9 48| Therefore, he received from Heaven his emoluments of dignity.
10 48| the throne; sending from Heaven these favors, as it were
11 49| receive the appointment of Heaven."~
12 52| mourning extended to the Son of Heaven. In the mourning for a father
13 58| ceremonies of the sacrifices to Heaven and Earth they served God,
14 58| ceremonies of the sacrifices to Heaven and Earth, and the meaning
15 65| dispense with a knowledge of Heaven.~
16 76| Sincerity is the way of Heaven. The attainment of sincerity
17 81| sincerity that can exist under heaven, who can give its full development
18 81| and nourishing powers of Heaven and Earth. Able to assist
19 81| and nourishing powers of Heaven and Earth, he may with Heaven
20 81| Heaven and Earth, he may with Heaven and Earth form a ternion.~
21 82| sincerity that can exist under heaven, who can transform.~
22 91| makes him the co-equal of Heaven. So far-reaching and long-continuing,
23 93| The way of Heaven and Earth may be completely
24 94| The way of Heaven and Earth is large and substantial,
25 95| The Heaven now before us is only this
26 96| Poetry, "The ordinances of Heaven, how profound are they and
27 96| is, that it is thus that Heaven is Heaven. And again, "How
28 96| it is thus that Heaven is Heaven. And again, "How illustrious
29 98| rises up to the height of heaven.~
30 5 | To no one but the Son of Heaven does it belong to order
31 11| He sets them up before Heaven and Earth, and finds nothing
32 12| them, shows that he knows Heaven. His being prepared, without
33 15| harmonized with the times of Heaven, and below, he was conformed
34 16| He may be compared to Heaven and Earth in their supporting
35 17| It is this which makes heaven and earth so great.~
36 18| qualities that can exist under heaven, who shows himself quick
37 20| All-embracing and vast, he is like Heaven. Deep and active as a fountain,
38 21| said,-"He is the equal of Heaven."~
39 22| sincerity that can exist under Heaven, who can adjust the great
40 22| nurturing operations of Heaven and Earth;-shall this individual
41 23| how deep is he! Call him Heaven, how vast is he!~
42 27| exposed to the light of Heaven." Therefore, the superior
43 30| The doings of the supreme Heaven have neither sound nor smell. '
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