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1 Int | characterized by a distinctive system of religion and ethics.~
2 Int | subsequent date this mystical system received "Buddhism with
3 Int | philosophy is called the system of Tei-Shu (Japanese pronunciation).~
4 Int | Buddhism and Taoism in their system based ostensibly on the
5 Int | rejected both and completed the system of Ch'eng. He was repeatedly
6 Int | died in retirement. His system has remained the standard
7 Int | followers.~ ./. SHUSHI'S SYSTEM.~ The philosophy of Shushi (
8 Int | OPPONENTS~ This is the system which came to Japan in the
9 Int(25)| Ōyōmei's system may be studied in the ###,
10 Int | but he rejected it as a system. He taught that his purpose
11 Int | profound repugnance this system excited among the followers
12 Int | all the essentials of his system.~ ~THE OKINA MONDŌ.~ "
13 Int | the heart that gives the system of Ōyōmei its attractiveness
14 Int | truth disappeared, and his system dissuaded from virtue and
15 Int | ORIGINALITY.~ This foreign system moulded the intellectual
16 Int | modified in statement or in system but as insensibly taking
17 Int | rudiments of the Chinese system to the people. They made
18 Int | sought to substitute their system for the people's faith.
19 Int | the supernatural in either system but between the seen and
20 Int | indistinct it remained. The system was not thought out to its
21 Int | to be added that the new system was superior to the old,
22 I(29) | deviation from the Tei-Shu system in its schools, and the
23 I(40) | and so of the dominant system of Chinese thought to our
24 II | not according to a fixed system, but evil and good, falsehood
25 II | with the higher courts. The system of grouping five or ten
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