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1 Int | and the intellect of Japan accepted in the place of the Indian
2 Int | China and Japan studied and accepted the words of the Sages.
3 Int | exposition and his philosophy the accepted metaphysic.15 "The Sect
4 Int | indeed made no defence but accepted its fate. Later on however
5 Int | interpretation was to be accepted as the teaching of the past.
6 Int | In China many scholars accepted his doctrine at once, but
7 Int | thought.25~ Ōyōmei fully accepted idealism. He asserted that
8 Int | examination and upon faith Japan accepted the Chinese philosophy.
9 Int | philosophy. Once it had accepted the Chinese ethics in alliance
10 I | years of age when I fully accepted this philosophy,6a understanding
11 I | Ethical Philosophy have fully accepted him. Men of great learning
12 I | After his death his pupils accepted the Zen12 doctrines and
13 I | Tei-Shu have been firmly accepted, a cause for thankfulness.
14 I | Mencius have been honoured and accepted by the world for two thousand
15 I(22)| is not by a Sage, but is accepted as containing his teaching.
16 I | the minds of men, and the accepted truth. To prevent such evil,
17 II | longing and say,—"They have accepted the true religion," It is
18 II | make out his case, were not accepted by Chosekishi;33 and the
19 IV | Entairiaku says that when he accepted the invitation of Iga no
20 IV | imitated his virtue and accepted what he had accomplished,
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