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The Buddha addressed this group in the following words and sent them out into
the world to spread his message of peace, compassion, and wisdom: Bhikkhus, I
am freed from all fetters, both divine and human. You, too, are freed from all ...
The Buddha addressed this group in the following words and sent them out into
the world to spread his message of peace, compassion, and wisdom: Bhikkhus, I
am freed from all fetters, both divine and human. You, too, are freed from all ...
Page 297
The Saddharmapundarika (“Lotus of the Good Law”), a text existing before the
2nd century AD, reveals a great theophany (divine manifestation) of Sãkyamuni
as glorified lord of the universe. The text of the Sukhāvativyuha recounts the ...
The Saddharmapundarika (“Lotus of the Good Law”), a text existing before the
2nd century AD, reveals a great theophany (divine manifestation) of Sãkyamuni
as glorified lord of the universe. The text of the Sukhāvativyuha recounts the ...
Page 380
The theologians of Alexandria generally held that the divine and human natures
were united indistinguishably, whereas those of Antioch taught that two natures
coexisted separately in Christ, the latter being “the chosen vessel of the ...
The theologians of Alexandria generally held that the divine and human natures
were united indistinguishably, whereas those of Antioch taught that two natures
coexisted separately in Christ, the latter being “the chosen vessel of the ...
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CONTENTS BIRDS 113 BIRTH CONTROL | 113 |
BISMARCK | 121 |
BLOOD | 125 |
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