A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Sutra , 27 the most important of Japanese Buddhist scriptures , was more acceptable to Japanese as giving a theoretical basis for such a social and economic demand . In this Sūtra it reads : If one preaches with the comprehension of the ...
... Sutra , 27 the most important of Japanese Buddhist scriptures , was more acceptable to Japanese as giving a theoretical basis for such a social and economic demand . In this Sūtra it reads : If one preaches with the comprehension of the ...
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... Sutra ( Hokekyō , Saddharmapaṇḍarīka - sutra ) . 28 This sentence ( in the Hokke Kudokuhon ) is very famous and highly esteemed among Japanese . But the original Sanskrit text runs as follows : " And the sermon he preaches will not fade ...
... Sutra ( Hokekyō , Saddharmapaṇḍarīka - sutra ) . 28 This sentence ( in the Hokke Kudokuhon ) is very famous and highly esteemed among Japanese . But the original Sanskrit text runs as follows : " And the sermon he preaches will not fade ...
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... Sutra of the Endless Life , the Sukhavativ- yuha Sutra , which claims to be the discourse between Sakyamuni Buddha and Ananda , his disciple . The Sūtra tells us that the monk Dharmakara , the future Amitabha , made forty - eight vows ...
... Sutra of the Endless Life , the Sukhavativ- yuha Sutra , which claims to be the discourse between Sakyamuni Buddha and Ananda , his disciple . The Sūtra tells us that the monk Dharmakara , the future Amitabha , made forty - eight vows ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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