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... doctrine , of which , for the great mass of people , the most appealing is that derived from Christ . Some body of such doctrine is essential if we are not to drift into moral anarchy . To say that a great mass of hundreds of millions ...
... doctrine , of which , for the great mass of people , the most appealing is that derived from Christ . Some body of such doctrine is essential if we are not to drift into moral anarchy . To say that a great mass of hundreds of millions ...
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... doctrine of Karma , or the causal chain throughout the various existences . He was talking to the Prince of Ching - ling , who said to him : " If you do not believe in Karma , how can you explain the different states of wealth and ...
... doctrine of Karma , or the causal chain throughout the various existences . He was talking to the Prince of Ching - ling , who said to him : " If you do not believe in Karma , how can you explain the different states of wealth and ...
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... doctrine of the Three Immortalities in that it includes the lowly and the insignificant as well as the heroes and sages , vice as well as virtue , crime as well as meritorious service . And it is this recognition of the immor- tality of ...
... doctrine of the Three Immortalities in that it includes the lowly and the insignificant as well as the heroes and sages , vice as well as virtue , crime as well as meritorious service . And it is this recognition of the immor- tality of ...
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