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1 IV | the spiritual and material law of love and help universally
2 V | Japanese drawing is just that law of the subordination of
3 V | shows the morphological law of the species, or, to speak
4 V | the type character and the law of the type. So again, in
5 V | perfect study of the larger law. Or look at his color studies
6 V | seen.~ Now this general law of the art applies to Japanese
7 V | hint of a physiognomical law. In the case of immature
8 V | physiognomical or biological law.~ Here it is worth while
9 V | suggestive. The former reveals no law: it is a study of particularities.
10 V | invariably teaches something of law, and suppresses particularities
11 V | except in their relation to law.~ One may often hear Japanese
12 V | systematization of natural law, this Japanese~{p. 116}~
13 V | the general truth of the law any more than the perturbations
14 V | or rather, the general law of feature in the making.~
15 V | the perception of natural law in form and color, the perception
16 V | the perception of natural law in change, and the sense
17 VIII | He woos by teaching the Law of Cause and Effect for
18 VIII | Buddhist theories of cosmical law.~ The man of science to-day
19 IX | that this treatise of the Law should be heard by beings
20 IX | senses are subject to the law of life and death. With
21 IX | are settled by immutable law, - and the delusion of a
22 IX | beings there is but one law, - immutable and divine:
23 IX | immutable and divine: the law by which the lowest must
24 IX | place of the highest, - the law by which the worst must
25 IX | must become the best, - the law by which the vilest must
26 IX | person, then preach the law) is a Japanese proverb signifying
27 IX | understand Karma only as the law that makes the punishment
28 IX | of the Lotos of the Good Law: those for instance in which
29 IX | æons, now comes to hear the Law." These texts themselves
30 IX(1)| The Buddha makes Law his body, and remains pure
31 IX | grand recognitions of the law of ethical evolution, of
32 X(2) | of the Shôgunate, when a law was issued forbidding the
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