Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro (2)| 1) The Ten Dai Sect, including three sub-sects; (
2 1, 1 (2) | scholars belonged Chwen Hih (Hu dai shi), known as Chwen the
3 1, 2 (2) | founder of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, known as Den Gyo Dai
4 1, 2 (2) | Dai Sect, known as Den Gyo Dai Shi.~
5 1, 2, 1 | envy and wrath of the Ten Dai and the Shin Gon1 teachers,
6 1, 2 (1) | 835), well known as Ko Bo Dai Shi, went to China in 804,
7 1, 2 (2) | founder of the Japanese Ten Dai Sect, first learned the
8 1, 2 (2) | propagation of Zen is, for Ten Dai priests, as much as to oppose
9 1, 2, 2 | Zen teacher, being a Ten Dai scholar as well as an experienced
10 1, 2, 2 | Do-gen, now known as Jo Yo Dai Shi. Like Ei-sai, he was
11 1, 2, 2 | Ko-in, a distinguished Ten Dai scholar, about his troubles.
12 1, 2, 4 | Buddhism, represented by Ten Dai and Shin Gon, were too complicated
13 1, 3 (1) | sacred writings. The Ten Dai Sect, for instance, is based
14 1, 3, 3 | scholar, well known as Ten Dai Dai Shi (A.D. 538-597),
15 1, 3, 3 | scholar, well known as Ten Dai Dai Shi (A.D. 538-597), arranged
16 1, 3, 3 | ingeniously invented by Ten Dai Dai Shi to set the Buddhist
17 1, 3, 3 | ingeniously invented by Ten Dai Dai Shi to set the Buddhist
18 1, 3, 4 | used by Zen Masters.~Ten Dai failed to explain away the
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