Part
1 Intro | providing for the future a religious generalisation in which
2 Intro | conquered in turn by the religious ideas of their subjects. "
3 Range | costumes, not to speak of the religious rites and philosophy, of
4 Range | to each various school of religious development which has come
5 Confuc| forth that great ethical and religious system, based on Land and
6 Buddhi| relativity, as the apex of the religious experience of his country.
7 Buddhi| definition of Maya, is a religious idea remarkably retentive
8 Buddhi| Vedas, and form the great religious classics of the Hindu people.
9 Asuka | purity, such as only great religious feeling could have produced.
10 Nara | masks, banners, and other religious accoutrements, used on the
11 Fujiwa| administration of civil and religious affairs.~This new development
12 Fujiwa| Abstract-Absolute. Thus the religious consciousness, exhausted
13 Fujiwa| an age of Jnan.~A wave of religious emotion passed~over Japan
14 Kamaku| exploration of the realm of religious emotion, the devotion of
15 Ashika| poems of Europe, and in the religious developments of the Fujiwara
16 Ashika| for the substance. Even religious teachings were misleading,
17 Meiji | which distinguishes the religious and artistic life of the
18 Vista | India, made barren of that religious life which is the essence
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