Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (2)| corner-stone for Zen. He gave a course of lectures on
2 1, 1 (2)| Bamboo Forest, while she gave birth to many recluse-like
3 1, 1, 13 | experienced by himself. He only gave sanction to his disciples
4 1, 1, 14 | Activity that Hwang Pah gave a slap three times to the
5 1, 2, 5 | image of Buddha Bheçajya and gave it. The young monks, bitten
6 1, 2, 7 | before he finished the master gave him a slap.~"When Rin-zai
7 1, 2, 7 | reply; and with this Rin-zai gave his master a slap on the
8 1, 2, 10 | at this time that Japan gave birth to Masa-shige (Kusu-noki),
9 1, 2, 12 | this period the Shogunate gave countenance to Buddhism
10 1, 2, 12 | disciples.2 The Shogunate gave him a tract of land at Uji,
11 1, 2, 13 | the Russo-Japanese War, gave up his own and his wife'
12 1, 4, 12 | to reinforce itself, it gave birth to languages and sciences;
13 1, 5, 14 | higher and nobler self. This gave rise to the half-truth of
14 1, 5, 17 | mirror stand. With it he gave a stroke to her hair, but
15 1, 6 (1)| that the shape of the nail gave the shape of the coat, or
16 1, 7, 6 | point of view of life, which gave the present writer no small
17 1, 7, 8 | extent as this?' Yen Hui gave them no reply, but went
18 1, 8, 1 | instead of a little mouse, and gave alarm. In the meantime the
19 1, 8, 8 | self-same selfishness that gave rise to the belief in the
20 1, 8, 9 | of water and a towel and gave them to the master, who
21 1, 8, 9 | Then Hiang Yen made tea and gave a cup to Wei Shan, who praised
22 Appen, Intro | wisest of sages. Each of them gave his teachings in a way different
23 Appen, 1 | operation of its own law gave rise naturally to the primordial
24 Appen, 1 | of (primordial) Gas which gave rise to Heaven and Earth,
25 Appen, 4 | or being~good-natured, gave alms, kept precepts, and
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