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... show how the essen- tials of religion may , and sometimes do , become lost in the organization of religion . Present - day Buddhism is , I suppose , a more striking illustration of this than is anything that 50 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
... show how the essen- tials of religion may , and sometimes do , become lost in the organization of religion . Present - day Buddhism is , I suppose , a more striking illustration of this than is anything that 50 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
Page 241
... Buddhism and Tao- ism . I remember seeing on the door of my uncle's house ( which was my first school ) a sun - bleached sign bearing the words " No alms for Buddhist Monks or Taoist Priests , " which , I learned afterward , was part of ...
... Buddhism and Tao- ism . I remember seeing on the door of my uncle's house ( which was my first school ) a sun - bleached sign bearing the words " No alms for Buddhist Monks or Taoist Priests , " which , I learned afterward , was part of ...
Page 304
... Buddhism . And while I rejoice in the advance of science , I deplore the desuetude of regular reli- gious services with their encouragement of worship and prayer for the good reason that personal experience and the study 304 LIVING ...
... Buddhism . And while I rejoice in the advance of science , I deplore the desuetude of regular reli- gious services with their encouragement of worship and prayer for the good reason that personal experience and the study 304 LIVING ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
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