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1 1 | THE RELIGION OF THE SAMURAI~
2 1, Intro | Northern School. To study her religion, therefore, is to penetrate
3 1, Intro | occidentals, to explain how the religion of Buddha has adapted itself
4 1, Intro | the student of comparative religion with an interesting subject
5 1, Intro | hardly be found in any other religion.~Fifthly, although non-Buddhist
6 1, Intro | will give the student of religion a striking illustration
7 1, Intro | differentiated forms of religion in its scale of evolution.~
8 1, 2, 12| acknowledging it as the state religion, bestowing rich property
9 1, 4, 12| enrich itself, morality and religion.~
10 1, 4, 19| the meanest duty be thy religion. Are the stars too distant?
11 1, 5, 19| overlooked by us that faith in religion is dying out in the educated
12 1, 5, 19| living victims, that even religion often sides with Contention
13 1, 6, 5 | she is spiritual? Has not religion proclaimed that she is good?
14 1, 6, 11| 2) scepticism respecting religion; (3) scepticism respecting
15 1, 6, 12| Idealistic Scepticism concerning Religion and Morality.~Similarly,
16 1, 6, 12| Similarly, it is the case with religion and morality. If we admit
17 1, 8, 7 | nationalities, in language, in religion, and in race. You can see
18 1, 8, 16| pessimistic philosophy and religion propose to attain to Nirvana
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