47 Chs. 65, 20, 48.
48 Compare Emerson, Essays vol. i., p. 261–2.
49 Ch. 1. Chalmers, however, translates—“In eternal non-existence, therefore, man seeks to pierce the primordial mystery, and in eternal existence, to behold the issues of the Universe.” See also the German translation given in Hegel, Geschichte, &c. Vol. i., p. 142.
50 Chs. 7, 59.
51 Chs. 50, 55.
52 See chs. 66, 7, 81.
53 Quoted by Wu-chʽêng in a note to ch. 81.
54 Compare Pauthier, Chine, p. 117.
55 Ch. 23. See Pauthier. Chine Moderne, ps. 356–7.
56 Emerson, however, also speaks of the “individual soul mingling with the Universal Soul.” Essays.
57 Ch. 5.