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  • Tên sách : God Hath Spoken At Sundry Times and In Divers Manners
  • Tác giả : M.J.S.
  • Dịch giả :
  • Ngôn ngữ : Anh
  • Số trang : 243
  • Nhà xuất bản : Waseda University Library, Tokio
  • Năm xuất bản : 1911
  • Phân loại : Sách tiếng Anh-English
  • MCB : 1210000003857
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FOREWORD

           In the following pages there is naturally much which, having been written at different times and in widely different Lands, if judged by our own times and standard, might be relegated to the Incre­dible, or even the Impossible.

           I have, therefore, divided the Subject into Two Parts—the first dealing with the Comparative History of the first Seven Centuries of our Era, and the second with the Allegorical Teaching from earliest times in East and West.

             The Supreme underlying Fact is that the best Minds and the most devout Souls in all Lands and in all Ages, ran on similar lines and were actuated by similar Ideas and Motives.

            This fact, which no Missionary nor earnest Student of the World-Religion can afford to ignore, must be reckoned with and accounted for ill the Evolution of Religious Thought, and in harmony with the Pro­vidential Order of the World.

Tokyo, November, 1911.

CONTENTS

  1. Influence of the Mahâyâna Teaching
  2. Its Influence upon Art
  3. An Imperial Vision
  4. Fertilizing Influence of the New Race
  5. The Pilgrimage Era
  6. The Land of Morning Radiance, (Chosen)
  7. The Coming of the Mahayana to Japan
  8. Glad Tidings of Great Joy
  9. An Imperial Apostle and a Notable Epoch
  10. The Excellent Rules of Antiquity
  11. Two Wonderful Centuries
  12. Ibid
  13. Kõbõ Daishi
  14. Allegorical Teaching
  15. Allegorical Teaching (continued)
  16. “The Unseen Friend”
  17. “The Great Physician”
  18. The Emerald Buddha
  19. The mount of Purification
  20. Signs, Symbols, Numbers
  21. “The Sign of All The Nyorais”

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. The Buddha of Infinite Life, Light, and Love……Frontispiece
  2. Joye’s Tower at Tonomine……to face……
  3. Shaka-tanjo……to face……
  4. Marriage of St. Catherine……
  5. Dainichi Nyorai……to face……
  6. Barbara’s Tower
  7. Barbara
  8. Fountain at St. Peter’s, Rome
  9. A Korean Pillar and the Ram……to face……
  10. A Ship-formed Church in Britain……
  11. The Mystery of the Lotus Gospel……to face……
  12. Tamon-tenno with the Tower……to face……
  13. Price Zenmui’s Tower……to face……
  14. A Footprint of Buddha at Nara……
  15. Kobo Daishi……to face……
  16. The Cave where Kobo sleeps……to face……
  17. A butterfly Dancer……
  18. The Wondrous Ship of Salvation……to face……

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