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relegated 1
relief 1
relieved 1
religion 21
religions 5
religious 18
remain 6
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21 movement
21 old
21 over
21 religion
21 second
20 artistic
20 becomes
Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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religion

   Part
1 Intro | that here also once, as in religion during the era of Asoka, 2 Intro | Chinese learning and Indian religion. To him, it is not the ornamental 3 Intro | Shintoism, the primitive religion of Yamato, largely shorn 4 Range | where beauty clings sadly to religion in the midst of an exquisite 5 Range | been the formulation~of a religion which could reach and redeem 6 Primit| reverence for womanhood. Their religion, known as Shinto, or the 7 Confuc| to the realisation of a religion of ethics, the consecration 8 Buddhi| countenance the Brahminical religion itself. His son Mahindra 9 Asuka | been the clothing of Indian religion in the Chinese garb of the 10 Asuka | in defiance of the new religion. The Otomos, who were hereditary 11 Nara | to impress their national religion and art on Chinese soil, 12 Heian | overwhelming, in art as in religion.~The origin of the school 13 Kamaku| notions of decorum, and its religion - by reason of the freedom 14 Kamaku| nothing incongruous with religion in the art of war, and the 15 Kamaku| hidden. A reserve as of religion seals the lips of Kamakura 16 Meiji | element in the national~religion centres always in the person 17 Meiji | rebirth of the national religion of loyalty, with the transfigured 18 Meiji | but also in philosophy and religion, they sought the new ideals 19 Meiji | any new scrap of Western religion and polity, would have dashed 20 Meiji | higher solution in Indian religion and Chinese ethics. The 21 Meiji | becomes the moment's repose of religion, or the instant when love


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