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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (2)| of Taoism and Buddhism. Sin Wang Ming (Sin-o-mei, On 2 1, 1, 6 | disease." "Bring out your sin (if there be such a thing 3 1, 1, 6 | there be such a thing as sin)," replied the Second Patriarch, " 4 1, 1, 6 | consideration, "to seek out my sin." "Then," exclaimed the 5 1, 1, 6 | there is no such thing as sin within my body nor without 6 1, 1, 6 | Mind is beyond and above sin. It is no other than Buddha 7 1, 1, 6 | writing by his composition of Sin Sin1 Ming (Sin zin-mei, 8 1, 1, 6 | by his composition of Sin Sin1 Ming (Sin zin-mei, On Faith 9 1, 1, 6 | composition of Sin Sin1 Ming (Sin zin-mei, On Faith and Mind), 10 1, 1, 7 | Patriarch was succeeded by Tao Sin (Do-shin), who being initiated 11 1, 1, 7 | study and discipline. Tao Sin is said never to have gone 12 1, 1, 7 | the fourth time. As Tao Sin was told of the order of 13 1, 1, 8 | the Sixth Patriarchs.~Tao Sin transmitted the Law to Hung 14 1, 1, 8 | pupils the venerable Shang Sin (Jin-shu) was most noted 15 1, 1, 8 | by a poor farmer's son of Sin Cheu.~Hwui Nang, the Sixth 16 1, 1, 8 | farmer," replied the man, "of Sin Cheu in the South of Ta 17 1, 1 (2)| doctrinal Zen books, besides Sin Sin Ming by the Third Patriarch, 18 1, 1 (2)| doctrinal Zen books, besides Sin Sin Ming by the Third Patriarch, 19 1, 1 (2)| Shan (To-zan).~(4) Chwen Sin Pao Yao (Den-sin-ho-yo), 20 1, 1 (2)| Ta Chwen (Dai-sen).~(8) Sin Tang Luh (Sin-W-roku), published 21 1, 1 (2)| and the latter Tsing Tu Sin Yao (Jo-do-sin-yo), in order 22 1, 5, 10 | saving men out of darkness of sin. Any thief ceases to be 23 1, 5, 18 | slumber in the darkness of sin. Let us pray to Buddha, 24 1, 6, 2 | concerning Self. All kinds of sin take root deep in the misconception 25 1, 6 (1)| expressed this very idea in his Sin Wang Ming (Shin-o-mei) at 26 1, 6, 12 | duty may I not condemn as sin? Every form of idealism 27 1, 7, 1 | pleased is equivalent to sin, and to laugh, to be cursed. 28 1, 7, 9 | fire to save ourselves from sin and crimes. We must purge 29 1, 7, 9 | shines forth, all sorts of sin are destroyed at once. What 30 1, 7, 9 | destroyed at once. What is our sin, after all? It is nothing 31 1, 7, 9 | frost and the dewdrops of sin disappear in the sunshine 32 1, 8, 8 | selfishness, the root of all Sin, folly, vice, and evil, 33 1, 8, 14 | and the annihilation of sin. Zen never looks for the 34 1, 8, 15 | can tempt you to commit sin, when you are constantly 35 Appen, 2, 1 | who commits the tenfold sin4 must be reborn after death 36 Appen, 2 (5)| grades in each of the tenfold sin. For instance, the taking


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