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Page 80
... relations of fa- ther and son flow from the very essence of Tien . " Such are the three spheres of filial piety . The duties of husband and wife , brother and sister , stand in relation to domestic paternity , from whence they are ...
... relations of fa- ther and son flow from the very essence of Tien . " Such are the three spheres of filial piety . The duties of husband and wife , brother and sister , stand in relation to domestic paternity , from whence they are ...
Page 236
... relations , one with God , the other with individual beings . In relation to God , they are created by him , they are his work ; for nothing finite can be God , and ev- erything that bears the character of finite must ne- cessarily be ...
... relations , one with God , the other with individual beings . In relation to God , they are created by him , they are his work ; for nothing finite can be God , and ev- erything that bears the character of finite must ne- cessarily be ...
Page 291
... relation to the expression of ideas , is grammar , which refers to reason so far forth as the faculty of appre hension ; taken in relation to teaching , it is logic , which refers to reason as indicative ; and , finally , when its ...
... relation to the expression of ideas , is grammar , which refers to reason so far forth as the faculty of appre hension ; taken in relation to teaching , it is logic , which refers to reason as indicative ; and , finally , when its ...
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