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punishments 1
pupils 4
puppet 1
pure 25
pure-hearted 3
purely 3
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25 god
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25 pure
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Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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1 Int | period of Shintō and of pure native thought. It has been 2 Int(1) | Appendix; "The Revival of Pure Shin-tau," by Ernest Satow, 3 Int | the earliest remains of pure Japanese literature; in 4 Int | by a revived interest in Pure Shintō, a Shintō disentangled 5 Int(18)| The Revival of Pure Shin-tau," pp. 13-14, 21- 6 Int | still cherished as a man pure in life, strong in influence 7 I | of the Min, learning was pure and the celebrated truth 8 I(20) | Transactions, The "Revival of Pure Shin-tau" pp. 20-31 for 9 I | light and deep in colour, of pure and impure in in sounds, 10 I | in the Saden, "God is pure intelligence, and justice." 51 11 I | great or small is all of the pure heart. So in the empire 12 I | and are all caused by the pure "feeling."~   I read a while 13 II | officials of the time were also pure and free from extravagance; 14 II | them, the people too became pure and honest.~   So does custom 15 II | true. When the source is pure the stream is clear, and 16 III | what a man was that! How pure his purpose! Who can excel 17 III | have his use; but only the pure in heart must be placed 18 III | position. Unless the heart is pure there is flattery and strife 19 III | reason. All three were of pure heart and there was no competition 20 III | perished in the flames. How pure and holy was his heart!~    21 V | clear light and love its pure reflection and meet together 22 V | apparent was Saigyō's high pure character and wonderful 23 V | the truth. With a clear pure character, he disliked the 24 V | paradise, these differ as the pure and the impure, yet both 25 V | customs were comparatively pure though not really righteous.


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