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... original Buddhism , the Buddhism of the South . The gnostic school is called , on the other hand , the Buddhism of the North . A nine years ' study of Buddhism , however , has con- vinced me that the agnostic school of Buddhism is the ...
... original Buddhism , the Buddhism of the South . The gnostic school is called , on the other hand , the Buddhism of the North . A nine years ' study of Buddhism , however , has con- vinced me that the agnostic school of Buddhism is the ...
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... original atheistic Buddhism of Tibet in the tenth century A.D. ? " 3 Then let us cross the mountains and visit a Chinese joss - house ( God - house ) and examine their liturgy . " One in spirit , respectfully we invoke thee ! Hail ...
... original atheistic Buddhism of Tibet in the tenth century A.D. ? " 3 Then let us cross the mountains and visit a Chinese joss - house ( God - house ) and examine their liturgy . " One in spirit , respectfully we invoke thee ! Hail ...
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... original Buddhism ; but the sculptures of Bharhut , a tope dated by the best authorities about 250 B.C. , have re- cently thrown invaluable light on this point . The readers of Mr. Fergusson's " Tree and Serpent Worship " were often ...
... original Buddhism ; but the sculptures of Bharhut , a tope dated by the best authorities about 250 B.C. , have re- cently thrown invaluable light on this point . The readers of Mr. Fergusson's " Tree and Serpent Worship " were often ...
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... original author of the allegory . None of the deni- zens of earth and of the six lower heavens had attained the great spiritual enlightenment ; and the Prince , having reached the Tusita heaven , was as instructed as they . The Southern ...
... original author of the allegory . None of the deni- zens of earth and of the six lower heavens had attained the great spiritual enlightenment ; and the Prince , having reached the Tusita heaven , was as instructed as they . The Southern ...
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... original narrative for the benefit of minds too simple to take in esoteric Buddhism ; or perhaps the idea came from the people and forced its way upwards . Thus we have it in the Tibetan version that Buddha was " God of gods , " that he ...
... original narrative for the benefit of minds too simple to take in esoteric Buddhism ; or perhaps the idea came from the people and forced its way upwards . Thus we have it in the Tibetan version that Buddha was " God of gods , " that he ...
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Seite 212 - And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God : but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
Seite 213 - And when she knew Peter's voice, she opened not the gate for gladness, but ran in, and told how Peter stood before the gate. And they said unto her, Thou art mad. But she constantly affirmed that it was even so. Then said they, It is his angel.
Seite 4 - One Thousand and One Extracts from the Talmud, the Midrashim, and the Kabbalah.
Seite 4 - THE LIFE OR LEGEND OF GAUDAMA, THE BUDDHA OF THE BURMESE. With Annotations. The Ways to Neibban, and Notice on the Phongyies or Burmese Monks. BY THE RIGHT REV.
Seite 31 - Callaway. — THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF THE AMAZULU. Part I. — Unkulunkulu; or, the Tradition of Creation as existing among the Amazulu and other Tribes of South Africa, in their own words, with a translation into English, and Notes.
Seite 4 - BUDDHIST BIRTH STORIES; or, Jataka Tales. The oldest Collection of Folk-Lore extant : being the Jatakatthavannana, for the first time edited in the original Pali, by V. Fausboll, and translated by TW Rhys Davids. Translation. Vol. I. Pp. cxvi. and 348. 1880. 18s. THE CLASSICAL POETRY OF THE JAPANESE. By Basil Chamberlain, Author of
Seite 80 - PRAKRITA-PRAKASA; or, The Prakrit Grammar of Vararuchi, with the Commentary (Manorama) of Bhamaha ; the first complete Edition of the Original Text, with various Readings from a collection of Six MSS. in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, and the Libraries of the Royal Asiatic Society and the East India House ; with Copious Notes, an English Translation, and Index of Prakrit Words, to which is prefixed an Easy Introduction to Prakrit Grammar. By Edward Byles Cowell, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Professor...
Seite 23 - GRIFFIS'S JAPAN. The Mikado's Empire : Book I. History of Japan, from 660 BC to 1872 AD Book II. Personal Experiences, Observations, and Studies in Japan, 1870-1874. By WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, AM, late of the Imperial University of Tokio, Japan.
Seite 72 - Notes and Queries, London. ANDERSON -NORSE MYTHOLOGY; or, the Religion of our Forefathers. Containing all the Myths of the Eddas carefully systematized and interpreted ; with an Introduction, Vocabulary and Index. By RB ANDERSON, Prof, of Scandinavian Languages in the Univ. of Wisconsin. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.50 ; half calf, §4.00. " Prof. Anderson's work is incomparably superior to the already existing books of this order.
Seite 44 - An English-Arabic Lexicon. In which the equivalent for English Words and Idiomatic Sentences are rendered into literary and colloquial Arabic.