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... Pali , that have not previously appeared in any European language . I have since pub- lished a similar work in Singhalese , * more adapted to the comprehension of the priests and others who know no tongue but their own , and whose ...
... Pali , that have not previously appeared in any European language . I have since pub- lished a similar work in Singhalese , * more adapted to the comprehension of the priests and others who know no tongue but their own , and whose ...
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... Pali , by Buddhaghóso . The Singhalese version has disappeared from the island , and cannot now be recovered . The Pali * Page 66 . version was lost for a time to the Singhalese , INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... Pali , by Buddhaghóso . The Singhalese version has disappeared from the island , and cannot now be recovered . The Pali * Page 66 . version was lost for a time to the Singhalese , INTRODUCTION . XXV.
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... Pali inscriptions upon them , some of which still exist , would neglect the more important matter of the preservation of the words of the sage , so far as they could then be recovered . In his reign the canon of the Dharmma is said to ...
... Pali inscriptions upon them , some of which still exist , would neglect the more important matter of the preservation of the words of the sage , so far as they could then be recovered . In his reign the canon of the Dharmma is said to ...
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... Pali by the late Rev. D. J. Gogerly , and from Chinese by the Rev. S. Beale , appear at length in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xix . , 407 . d proclaim the truth . The formulas they adopted , the INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... Pali by the late Rev. D. J. Gogerly , and from Chinese by the Rev. S. Beale , appear at length in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , vol . xix . , 407 . d proclaim the truth . The formulas they adopted , the INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
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... Pali , in the month when " was " is celebrated . It is believed that the mere hearing of the words , without the understanding of them , is an opus operatum ; but they are sometimes read by one priest and interpreted by another . The ...
... Pali , in the month when " was " is celebrated . It is believed that the mere hearing of the words , without the understanding of them , is an opus operatum ; but they are sometimes read by one priest and interpreted by another . The ...
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Page 175 - Behold, I shew you a mystery ; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump ; for the trumpet shall sound ; and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is...
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Page 175 - ... in hell for many years, for many hundreds of years, for many thousands of years, for many hundreds of thousands of years; and...
Page 67 - The profoundly wise priests had heretofore orally perpetuated the Pali Pitakattaya and its ArthakathS (commentaries). At this period these priests, foreseeing the perdition of the people (from the perversions of the true doctrines) assembled ; and in order that the religion might endure for ages, recorded the same in...
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Page 185 - You have to proclaim glad tidings fresh as when they came from angels' lips, To you is born in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.