A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Jōdo Sect . It is written in Japanese , with a comparatively large proportion of Chinese words . ( 3 ) Saiyo . Banzui'i Shonin Den , 2 Vols . ( Biography of the Venerable Banzui'i ) The author was resident - minister of Kanda - san ...
... Jōdo Sect . It is written in Japanese , with a comparatively large proportion of Chinese words . ( 3 ) Saiyo . Banzui'i Shonin Den , 2 Vols . ( Biography of the Venerable Banzui'i ) The author was resident - minister of Kanda - san ...
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... Jōdo Sect , the Ikko Sect , the Sōtō Zen Sect , and the Hokke Sect . 15 The Jōdo Sect had an advantage in projecting its influence partly because it was the religion of the Tokugawas ' since that family's first beginnings , and partly ...
... Jōdo Sect , the Ikko Sect , the Sōtō Zen Sect , and the Hokke Sect . 15 The Jōdo Sect had an advantage in projecting its influence partly because it was the religion of the Tokugawas ' since that family's first beginnings , and partly ...
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... Jōdo Sect in later years appreciated the kind of activities described above as Banzui'i's most important contribution . What is more important is that the facts described above received official recognition from the authorities of the Jōdo ...
... Jōdo Sect in later years appreciated the kind of activities described above as Banzui'i's most important contribution . What is more important is that the facts described above received official recognition from the authorities of the Jōdo ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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