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1 Int| and can all purify their hearts if they will, though in
2 Int| asserted that apart from our hearts there is nothing. The flower
3 Int| conduct? Hold fast in our hearts the great principles of
4 Int| humility, cast evil out of our hearts and follow truth."27 His
5 Int| illustrious virtue" of our hearts and proclaims the Confucian
6 Int| illustrious jewel of our hearts. To cast away the classics
7 Int| and trust our dark misled hearts, is to cast away the candle
8 I | hold this mystery in their hearts. They transfer it from heart
9 I | Tei-Shu they make their own hearts supreme and readily refute
10 I | evil with men who have no hearts. Those who argue with them
11 I | but do not establish their hearts upon the classics. They
12 I | Testing it with their own base hearts they say that only the conjugal
13 I | rustics who do not lack loving hearts. Still more as to "nourishing"
14 I | guard this gate" asking our hearts whether right or wrong is
15 II | Mei10 were no such men or hearts. It is all useless but for
16 II | life-power of the state. If their hearts are soiled and they become
17 III| decree was in accord with the hearts of men he took possession
18 III| excited to virtue and virtuous hearts will be produced. Let me
19 IV | risk of losing the people's hearts.~ But the rule is not
20 V | their books as we know their hearts and the pain of separation
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