Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | sub-sects2 and is still in full vigour, though in other
2 1, Intro (2)| sitting-in-meditation, for the full explanation of which see
3 1, 1 (1) | painful to the eye, and full of shelters and eaves.~"
4 1, 1 (1) | collection of his sermons. It is full of bold statements of Zen
5 1, 2, 4 | when the whole nation was full of martial spirit. It is
6 1, 2, 13 | faith, both for a nation full of hope and energy, and
7 1, 2, 13 | upright, faithful, and manly, full of self-respect and self-confidence,
8 1, 2, 13 | self-confidence, at the same time full of the spirit of self-sacrifice.
9 1, 3 (1) | higher and reformed Buddhism, full of profound metaphysical
10 1, 3, 1 | plane. To describe it in full by means of words is beyond
11 1, 3, 4 | contradictions of which the Canon is full, and often contradicted
12 1, 3 (1) | in the Mahayana books are full of wonders and extravagant
13 1, 4, 1 | ancient Buddhist pantheon was full of deities or Buddhas, 3,
14 1, 4, 3 | symbolized by human art, too full of life to be formulated
15 1, 4, 7 | it follows that life is full of disappointment, sufferings,
16 1, 4, 7 | thought that body is a bag full of pus and blood, a mere
17 1, 4, 11 | and eagles were equally full of life; hence the deification
18 1, 4 (1) | Japanese history of Zen are full of such incidents.~
19 1, 4, 17 | intellectual insight, for it is full of beautiful emotions. It
20 1, 5, 3 | why the history of man is full of fiendish crimes, and,
21 1, 5, 12 | saintly-nay, the world is full of vices and crimes. It
22 1, 5, 16 | perdition. Shakya Muni, full of fatherly love towards
23 1, 5, 19 | On the contrary, it is full of defects and shortcomings.
24 1, 6, 10 | fact that every country is full of such superstitions people
25 1, 6, 13 | eternal, perfect, comfortable, full of hope, joy, and peace-hence
26 1, 7, 1 | Body for them is a bag full of blood and pus;2 life,
27 1, 7, 5 | means of bringing to its full development the detailed
28 1, 7, 8 | the bad effect.~History is full of numerous cases in which
29 1, 7, 11 | eternal; it is fleeting; it is full of anxieties, pains, struggles,
30 1, 8, 3 | The history of Zen is full of the anecdotes that show
31 1, 8, 10 | sitting in a large basket full of victuals. There are many
32 1, 8, 10 | their heads into the basket full of victuals. There are many
33 1, 8, 13 | represents a beautiful landscape full of lovely trees in full
34 1, 8, 13 | full of lovely trees in full blossom.~"There is no dyer
35 1, 8, 14 | blessing. It is in this life, full of shortcomings, misery,
36 Appen, Pref | addition to this, the text is full of too concise phrases,
37 Appen, 1 | Therefore, even if Shi3 is full of reproofs against maladministration,
38 Appen, 2 (2) | enumerate these worlds in full.'~
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