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עמוד 93
... realizing fully its destructive effects upon the caste system, tore it from its native
soil and cast it out. But it has flourished in central Asia; China and Japan number
its followers by the millions; in Ceylon it may be seen in almost a primitive ...
... realizing fully its destructive effects upon the caste system, tore it from its native
soil and cast it out. But it has flourished in central Asia; China and Japan number
its followers by the millions; in Ceylon it may be seen in almost a primitive ...
עמוד 94
Briefly, there were two classes of Buddhist followers. One was the Upasukos,
who endeavored to perform righteously all duties as members of family and of
community. Their compensation was to be at least a favorable rebirth and thus a
...
Briefly, there were two classes of Buddhist followers. One was the Upasukos,
who endeavored to perform righteously all duties as members of family and of
community. Their compensation was to be at least a favorable rebirth and thus a
...
עמוד 264
Followers of CoNFUCIU's Just as the ancient Hebrews built up in their Talmud a
vast commentary of legends and stories and sayings illustrating the teachings of
the Old Testament, so the followers of Confucius developed a great ...
Followers of CoNFUCIU's Just as the ancient Hebrews built up in their Talmud a
vast commentary of legends and stories and sayings illustrating the teachings of
the Old Testament, so the followers of Confucius developed a great ...
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