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1 Int | five relations and the five virtues. We gain nothing from without;
2 Int | the "manifestation of the virtues of the heart." To him the
3 Int | obedience reflect all the virtues, itself unchangeable. All
4 Int | itself unchangeable. All the virtues, all duties may be resolved
5 I(1) | after the five cardinal virtues, but without especial significance.~
6 I | it with all the hundred virtues of the Superior Man. If
7 I | beginning of the hundred virtues. I'll speak of that a while.~
8 I | them throughout. All the virtues are illustrated by what
9 I | not destroyed and all the virtues are brought together. This
10 II | five relations and the five virtues, moves men uselessly, without
11 II | mankind and is chief of the virtues. Many teachers give the
12 II(16)| sums up all the Christian virtues in the word love, so does "
13 II(16)| personal God, yet these virtues are reflected in the operations
14 II | that in its perfection all virtues are included. But righteousness
15 II | with man's "Way." The four virtues are all in benevolence but
16 II | Imagawa, "If one of the four virtues is lost, the 'Way' cannot
17 II | as I ever celebrate the virtues of the Shōgun, still more
18 III | fidelity, all her other virtues will not alone. In Japan
19 V | on the "Way" of the five virtues only and will change not.
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