Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | 1368-1659) the principal doctrines of Zen were adopted by a
2 1, 1, 3 | was informed simply of the doctrines of the orthodox Buddhist
3 1, 1, 3 | reference to the different doctrines taught by Shakya Muni? What
4 1, 2, 4 | simple, the philosophical doctrines of Buddhism, represented
5 1, 3 (1)| Açvaghosa would refute heretical doctrines 600 years after the Master,
6 Appen, Pref | general way about the Buddhist doctrines, and bestowed upon him the
7 Appen, Pref | contains all the essential doctrines, respecting the origin of
8 Appen, Pref | possible all the important doctrines of the Buddhist as well
9 Appen, Intro | Buddhist and the outside doctrines, each~supplementing the
10 Appen, Intro | evolution. Although all these doctrines (might) answer the purpose
11 Appen, Intro | treat of the superficial doctrines, and then of the profound, (
12 Appen, Intro | to) make the incomplete doctrines fuse into the complete one,
13 Appen, 1 | Therefore the followers of these doctrines adhere to them as the perfect
14 Appen, 1 | useless task as to found their doctrines and lay down the precepts
15 Appen, 1 | themselves to the study of these doctrines are not able to trace man
16 Appen, 2 | THERE are in the Buddhist doctrines, to state briefly, the five
17 Appen, 2 (2)| A. 'These first four doctrines are treated of in this chapter.'~
18 Appen, 2 (1)| superficial of the Hinayana doctrines far excels the most profound
19 Appen, 2 (1)| profound of the outside doctrines.'~
20 Appen, 2, 4 | Mahayana and the Hinayana doctrines above mentioned that adhere
21 Appen, 2 (4)| The above-mentioned three doctrines were preached (by the Buddha)
22 Appen, 2, 4 | the above-mentioned four doctrines are compared with one another
23 Appen, 2, 4 | as perfect, these same (doctrines) are called incomplete.
24 Appen, 3 (2)| the above-mentioned five doctrines were preached by the Buddha
25 Appen, 3 (2)| reduced (all) the temporary doctrines into the eternal one, and
26 Appen, 4 | have refuted the first four doctrines, merely because they are
27 Appen, 4 (1)| A. 'The doctrines refuted above are reconciled
28 Appen, 4 (2)| are the same as the other doctrines, as shown in the notes.'~
29 Appen, 4 | who adhere to imperfect doctrines, each of which conflicts
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