A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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Page 117
... gods . Man's mind becomes pure and clear to face it by virtue of its purity and cleanliness . A mirror represents the virtue of uprightness , and drives out falsity and wicked- ness . The ways of native gods and Buddha are identical in ...
... gods . Man's mind becomes pure and clear to face it by virtue of its purity and cleanliness . A mirror represents the virtue of uprightness , and drives out falsity and wicked- ness . The ways of native gods and Buddha are identical in ...
Page 140
... native gods nor divine beings . The crime involved in making such statements is so grave that each of them is being exe- cuted , thus verifying the punishment of heaven , Buddhas , gods , and men . Millions of them lose their lives ...
... native gods nor divine beings . The crime involved in making such statements is so grave that each of them is being exe- cuted , thus verifying the punishment of heaven , Buddhas , gods , and men . Millions of them lose their lives ...
Page 141
... gods native to Japan cannot escape deterioration . If all Japanese were to be converted to Ikko Shu , the shrines of the native gods would definitely be swept out . Japan , however , is a divine na- tion . How could the nation be ...
... gods native to Japan cannot escape deterioration . If all Japanese were to be converted to Ikko Shu , the shrines of the native gods would definitely be swept out . Japan , however , is a divine na- tion . How could the nation be ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
The Concept of Time and Change | 92 |
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