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The Doctrine of the Mean is one of the Four Books, part of the confucean canonical scriptures.
The Doctrine of the Mean (中庸, py Zhōngyōng) is one of the Four Books, part of the confucean canonical scriptures.
excerpts of the Doctrine of the Mean at Chinaknowledge
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 Llewellyn Encyclopedia: The History of the Golden Dawn
The story of the Golden Dawn, like that of any human organization, is replete with high points and low points—with human achievements and human failings.
In fact, when Golden Dawn magicians are able to come to terms with the mixed bag of the Order’s history, they are less likely to fall into the trap of egotism—the scourge of magical Orders and religions alike.
Theosophy (meaning "Divine Wisdom") was welcomed by many educated people in America and in Britain, because it offered a vital and stimulating alternative to the religion of the masses.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christianity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Paul (Romans 10:4), meaning that the Law was given to the Jews to excite their faith in the Christ to come.
It is to him that we owe the statement of the doctrine of grace, that wonderful gift of God to regenerate man. Christ had already taught, in the allegory of the vine and the branches (John 15:1-17), that there can be no salutary action on the part of the faithful without vital communication with Him.
Paul is not only the chief exponent of this doctrine, but he alone of the Apostles promulgates anew the mystery of the Blessed Eucharist, the principal fountain of grace (1 Corinthians 11:23, 24; cf.
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 PART - Online Information article about PART
irup; the ultimate origin is usually taken to be a root meaning to purify, cf.
CAST (from the verb meaning " to throw "; the word is Scand.
The educated community who had embraced the pure doctrine in its completeness scarcely recognized them, and the inscriptions of Darius ignore them.
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 Aristotle (384-322 BCE.): General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The systematic treatises of the third group are marked by a plainness of style, with none of the golden flow of language which the ancients praised in Aristotle.
The soul manifests its activity in certain "faculties" or "parts" which correspond with the stages of biological development, and are the faculties of nutrition (peculiar to plants), that of movement (peculiar to animals), and that of reason (peculiar to humans).
Instead, the mean is rationally determined, based on the relative merits of the situation.
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But this does not mean they weren't known before these dates, because we have so little literature to go by, and all the evidence is debated.
And the primary means of its growth was through the united and motivated efforts of the growing numbers of Christian believers, who invited their friends, relatives, and neighbors to share the 'good news.'"
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He took the title Hwang-ti, which means August Lord or First Emperor, and began the Dynasty....
It was philosophers of this period who first enunciated the doctrine of the mandate of heaven, the notion that the ruler the son of heaven governed by divine right but his dethronement would mean that he had lost his mandate....
Some are similar to particular pre-Qin characters, but it would take further research to determine their phonetic and semantic values, says Chung Po-sheng, head of the Chinese writing systems section at the Academia Sinica's Institute of History and Philology....
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