Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (1) | Sutra on the Great Brahman King's Questioning Buddha to
2 1, 1, 1 | translated in A.D. 472. King Teh Chwen Tang Iuh (Kei-toku-den-to-roku),
3 1, 1 (1) | King Teh Chwen Tang Luh (Kei-toku-den-to-roku),
4 1, 1 (1) | exists Luh Tan Fah Pao Tan King (Roku-so-ho-bo-dan-kyo),
5 1, 1 (2) | Patriarch, and Fah Pao Tan King by the Sixth Patriarch,
6 1, 1 (2) | Shih Ten (Seki-to).~(3) Pao King San Mei (Ho-kyo-san-mai),
7 1, 1 (2) | following are of importance:~(1) King teh Chwen Tan-Luh (Kei-toku-den-to-roku),
8 1, 2 (1) | 1) Pao King San Mei (Ho-kyo-san-mai, '
9 1, 2 (1) | Chun, of the monastery of King Shan. After his return,
10 1, 3 (1) | and even at the time of King Açoka (who ascended the
11 1, 3 (1) | Buddhists at the time when King Açoka ascended the throne (
12 1, 3 (1) | and the patronage of the King drew a great number of pagan
13 1, 3 (1) | year of Açoka's reign the King summoned the council of
14 1, 3 (1) | missionaries despatched by the King in the year following the
15 1, 3 (1) | the Bharbra edict of the King, which was addressed to
16 1, 3 (1) | the third at the time of King Açoka, about 235 years after
17 1, 3 (1) | the fourth at the time of King Kanishka, the first century
18 1, 3, 5 | mind. On one occasion a King of Eastern India invited
19 1, 4, 6 | of heaven and earth. No king in his court has greater
20 1, 6, 4 | same blood invigorated the king as well as the beggar; the
21 1, 8, 12 | Consciousness is likened to the King, and it is called the Mind-King,
22 1, 8, 12 | who now turns towards the King is likened to common people.
23 1, 8, 12 | constant 'service' to the King, attending him with obedience
24 1, 8, 12 | This is the rank of the King himself. The King does nothing
25 1, 8, 12 | of the King himself. The King does nothing meritorious,
26 1, 8, 16 | Tsz, "have no tyrannical king about, no slavish subject
27 1, 8, 16 | of Spring and Autumn. The king or emperor of a great nation
28 Appen, Intro (2)| expression are found in Tao Teh King (Do-toku-kyo), by Lao Tsz (
29 Appen, Intro (4)| direct quotation of Tao Teh King.è
30 Appen, Intro (1)| here given is found in I King (Eeki-kyo). The primordial
31 Appen, 1 (3) | universe. According to Tao Teh King, it is 'self-existent, unchangeable,
32 Appen, 1 (4) | books of Confucianism, Shu King and Li Ki.~
33 Appen, 1 (1) | Shu King and I King.~
34 Appen, 1 (1) | Shu King and I King.~
35 Appen, 1 (3) | Shu King, a famous book of odes.~
36 Appen, 1 (4) | Shu King, the records of the administrations
37 Appen, 1 (6) | It is said in Hiao King that music is the best means
38 Appen, 3 (1) | passage occurs in Tao Teh King.~
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