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(6)Practice, like Wittgenstein's ladder, is of nouse once the ascent has been made, and, ...
Steven W. Laycock
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indulgence that constitute the subject of his first discourse - the Dhammacakkapavattana-sutta.[6] In ...
David J. Kalupahana
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an agreement [6]. Homage to the holy caitya in the city of Vai'sa- alii (Ya^ns ... of the Naagas, Nanda and others [6]. Homage to the caitya of great purification ...
Bagchi, P.C.
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and question the formulations of Nicaea caused distressamong more "orthodox" thinkers,[6] as did G.W...York: Doubleday,1960) 5-6 & 11-42.
[6] See his "Homoousios emin," Journal of Theological Studies ...
John P. Keenan
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perfect concentration of human mind on the heavenly Reason without subjugation to the external objects [6...24, 30, 33-34, 38-39, 51-52; vol. 2, pp. 6, 21.
30. Cf. W:P, vol. 4, Second Letter to Wang Shun-fu, ...
Thome H. Fang
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which alone imparts life-transforming and life-transcending power.(6)
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Winston L. King
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lustful visual perception--he truly knows that he haseye-bondage. Another variant, [6] again based on ...
David Bastow
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due course, to list six others. [6] In other words, Chi-tsang's intention seems to have been to list ...
Leon Hurvitz
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through this work by K'uei-chi (632-682).[6] He then labeled Consciousness Only philosophy the "...
Whalen Lai
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and 6 feet in height along the river front and at both ends. Three rows of broken ...
A. H. LONGHURST
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