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1 Int | sentence of the Book of Changes be mastered it will teach
2 Int | classics. But the Book of Changes is difficult ./. of comprehension,
3 I | when the talk was of the changes in the learning since the
4 I(44) | Book of Changes, Appendix IV, Section II,
5 I | replied:—~ In the Book of Changes it is said, "The Sages formed
6 I(57) | Book of Changes, Appendix 1 Sec., I, I,
7 I(59) | Book of Changes, Appendix III: Sec. I: Chap.
8 I | himself."~ The Book of Changes says: "Heaven opposes not,
9 I(71) | The Book of Changes, Appendix, IV. Sec. I. Chap.
10 II | strength. So does the Book of Changes declare: "Birth is called "
11 II | teaching of the Book of Changes:—"The 'Way' of Heaven is
12 II | first figure of the Book of Changes the four seasons are all
13 II(17)| Book of Changes, Appendix V, Chap. II; 4.~
14 II(18)| Book of Changes, Appendix I; 1.~
15 II | a passage in the Book of Changes: "He purifies his heart
16 II(20)| Book of Changes. Appendix IV, Sec. II, Chap.
17 II | knowledge. Thus does the Book of Changes speak of the virtue of the
18 II | the earth in the Book of Changes.32 The mountain rears itself
19 II(32)| Book of Changes. Appendix II., Hex. XXIII.~
20 II | destroyed it ceases."~ The changes of man's heart are not according
21 IV | freedom. So the Book of Changes teaches us that when the
22 V | Past and present it only changes not. Men should wonder at
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