Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 2 | to have behaved in a way quite opposite to that in which
2 1, 3 (1)| It is written in a style quite different from that of the
3 1, 4, 2 | scriptural authority, it is quite reasonable to have given
4 1, 4, 7 | of beauty. It gives rise quite naturally to the thought
5 1, 5, 13 | sudden, and the good grow bad quite unexpectedly. First, it
6 1, 5, 20 | as primitive one. It is quite another race. Our desires
7 1, 6, 2 | a screw and a machine is quite inadequate to show the interdependence
8 1, 6, 3 | existence of such soul is quite incompatible with the well-known
9 1, 6, 3 | the bounds of experience quite as widely as the poet who
10 1, 6, 13 | will become a dead sphere quite unsuitable for human habitation,
11 1, 6, 14 | colours, yet it presents quite different aspects to the
12 1, 7, 10 | eternal and immortal is quite a different thing from the
13 1, 8, 3 | assassin. Masa-shige was quite~safe, even if his body was
14 1, 8, 3 | in constant Meditation, quite forgetful of his boil, which
15 1, 8, 6 | few seconds. (3) Exhale quite slowly, holding the chest
16 1, 8, 8 | are united with nature, quite forgetful of our poor self.
17 1, 8, 9 | through the air.'"2~It is quite reasonable that Zenists
18 Appen, 1 | soon as it was born could quite naturally love or hate,
19 Appen, 2 (1)| virtues of Confucianism are quite similar to the five precepts
20 Appen, 4 | seem to occur naturally, quite independent of one's actions
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