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... religious propagandism - would natu- rally excite some curiosity . We should be inclined to ask whether it was derived from the genius of the Buddhist religion , or whether it was but a widened circle of an energy excited from another ...
... religious propagandism - would natu- rally excite some curiosity . We should be inclined to ask whether it was derived from the genius of the Buddhist religion , or whether it was but a widened circle of an energy excited from another ...
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... religious societies ; the country was covered with temples and pagodas ; and thousands , stirred by this new impulse ... religion was first preached . It is a curious discovery to find that a republic , so to speak , of Northern invaders ...
... religious societies ; the country was covered with temples and pagodas ; and thousands , stirred by this new impulse ... religion was first preached . It is a curious discovery to find that a republic , so to speak , of Northern invaders ...
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... religion of India , but derived from a fusion of Turanian and Aryan elements , and brought out in the teaching of one who was himself perhaps of mixed Aryan and Turanian origin . At 1 Edkins ' Chinese Buddhism , p . 75 . least and this ...
... religion of India , but derived from a fusion of Turanian and Aryan elements , and brought out in the teaching of one who was himself perhaps of mixed Aryan and Turanian origin . At 1 Edkins ' Chinese Buddhism , p . 75 . least and this ...
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... religion of Buddha spread so rapidly among the Northern tribes outside of India , and reached at an early period the ears of the Chinese monarch who introduced the first knowledge of this doctrine into his dominions . 2. In my second ...
... religion of Buddha spread so rapidly among the Northern tribes outside of India , and reached at an early period the ears of the Chinese monarch who introduced the first knowledge of this doctrine into his dominions . 2. In my second ...
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... accept this as a possible explanation of the difficulties which surround the study of Buddhism when regarded as an isolated move- ment in the religious history of the world . PLATES . ( c THE plates here given are copied xvi INTRODUCTION .
... accept this as a possible explanation of the difficulties which surround the study of Buddhism when regarded as an isolated move- ment in the religious history of the world . PLATES . ( c THE plates here given are copied xvi INTRODUCTION .
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