Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (1)| hold my law.~In the great country of South,~There will be
2 1, 1, 2 | from Southern India to that country in about A.D. 520.1 It was
3 1, 1 (2)| foundation of Zen in that country, not merely through his
4 1, 2 (1)| faith almost all over the country. For the detail see 'A Short
5 1, 2, 4 | observe the condition of the country when Zen was introduced
6 1, 2, 8 | spread terror all over the country. Some of the barbarians,
7 1, 2, 9 | the real governor of the country, led as simple a life, as
8 1, 2 (2)| spread the faith all over the country.~
9 1, 2, 10 | propagation of Zen throughout the country. We can easily imagine how
10 1, 2, 13 | of his two sons for the country in the Russo-Japanese War,
11 1, 5, 7 | those of a district or a country; best when it promotes those
12 1, 5, 7 | prejudicial to a district or a country; worst when it brings harm
13 1, 5, 12 | in the whole sphere of a country, or of the whole earth.~
14 1, 5, 12 | fall of the tribe or of the country as their own, and willingly
15 1, 5, 12 | cause of the tribe or the country. When they are fully enlightened,
16 1, 6, 4 | promote the welfare of his own country or society at large?~To
17 1, 6, 10 | lamentable fact that every country is full of such superstitions
18 1, 6, 10 | thousands of women in this country believe that if two people
19 1, 6, 15 | students, nor a citizen to your country, nor an individual member
20 Appen, 2 (3)| as though people in this country hold up their hands joined
21 Appen, 2, 2 | within the limits of this country. Hence their records are
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