[26] See chs. 92, 24.

[27] Ch. 42.

[28] Ch. 13.

[29] Ch. 37.

[30] Chs. 52, 56.

[31] Ch. 33. Compare the words of Sir T. Browne:—“Rest not in an ovation, but a triumph over thy passions.” Christian Morals, sect. 2. So also Solomon—“He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.” Proverbs, xvi. 32. Compare also Horace’s Ode to Sallust, vs. 9, &c.

[32] 悟道錄. Ch. 2, p. 11.

[33] See Chs. 33, 44, 46, 29, 32.

[34] Ch. 9. Compare Horace’s advice:—“Quod satis est cui contigit, hic nihil amplius optet.”

[35] Ch. 24.