Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 4 | doctrine of chivalry in a certain sense.~
2 1, 2, 12 | illustrates this tendency:~"On a certain occasion Boku-den took a
3 1, 3, 2 | is possible for Zen.~On a certain occasion Yoh Shan (Yaku-san)
4 1, 4, 3 | Buddha, now Tathagata, now Certain Thing, now the True, now
5 1, 4, 3 | Tüng Shan1 (To-zan) on a certain occasion declared it to
6 1, 4, 3 | occasion declared it to be "A Certain Thing that pillars heaven
7 1, 4, 3 | same wise: "There exists a Certain Thing, bright as a mirror,
8 1, 4, 3 | directions by its light."3~This certain thing or being is too sublime
9 1, 5, 13 | the bad become good under certain circumstances, and the good
10 1, 6, 2 | physical, the necessity of a certain cerebral substratum for
11 1, 6, 2 | are equivalent. Because a certain screw is necessary for a
12 1, 6, 2 | screw is necessary for a certain machine, because the machine
13 1, 6, 13 | and reality. According. to certain religionists, all the phenomena
14 1, 6, 16 | Such a view was held by a certain school of Hinayanism, called
15 1, 7, 2 | opinion may be, we are certain that we experience good
16 1, 8, 1 | Finding a rich mansion in a certain village, the veteran burglar
17 Appen, 1 (1)| that they could prepare a certain miraculous draught, by the
18 Appen, 2, 2 | us are neither clear nor certain. Many errors crept into
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