A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... wish to enlighten man- kind , I regard life and death as a garden . " 56 In his view nirvāna has al- ready been attained . " If one understands that defilements are essentially void and that there is nothing to be discarded , then one ...
... wish to enlighten man- kind , I regard life and death as a garden . " 56 In his view nirvāna has al- ready been attained . " If one understands that defilements are essentially void and that there is nothing to be discarded , then one ...
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... wish it to be said by after genera- tions that for my sake anyone has mourned the loss of a father or mother . Is it only when one has conquered in battle that he is called a hero ? Is he not also a hero who has made firm his country at ...
... wish it to be said by after genera- tions that for my sake anyone has mourned the loss of a father or mother . Is it only when one has conquered in battle that he is called a hero ? Is he not also a hero who has made firm his country at ...
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... wish to give things to others out of compassion , where can we find the form of Buddha ! " Rennyo ( 1415–1499 ) said : “ When it rains or when it is terribly hot , let workmen stop work early . This is an outcome of the great compassion ...
... wish to give things to others out of compassion , where can we find the form of Buddha ! " Rennyo ( 1415–1499 ) said : “ When it rains or when it is terribly hot , let workmen stop work early . This is an outcome of the great compassion ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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