bold = Main text
Book grey = Comment text
1 Int | opponents and to manage state affairs as he pleased. After
2 Int | development of theology and state that the synoptic gospels
3 Int | be well.~ So with the state, crime is "confusion." The
4 Int | the individual and or the state stand in the Shundai Zatsuwa,
5 I(4) | consulted on affairs of state.~
6 I(14)| of the most celebrated of state papers. But its only effect
7 I(40)| it, ascends to a brighter state." "The Religions of China"
8 I(47)| physician who lived in the State of Chao about the sixth
9 I | flashing up, and there is a state of man's spirit which is
10 I | us and saves us from the state of the brutes. Remembering
11 II | are the foundation of the State; when they are obedient
12 II | when they are obedient the State remains, but when they rebel
13 II | of them do not serve the State. They are not essential.
14 II | are the life-power of the state. If their hearts are soiled
15 II | vitality will the vigour of the State fail. Then the State will
16 II | the State fail. Then the State will readily be overturned
17 II | righteousness the life-power of the State. Of all our rulers he stands
18 II | fine office and minutely state their case. The minor officials
19 IV | nor accused could fully state his case. So when Itakura
20 IV | shall the foundations of the state be strengthened.~ And
21 IV | the good or evil of the state but only to their own. They
22 IV | used by itself."~ So the state reforms evils great and
|