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Griffis, William Elliot, 1843-1928

"éiji"

Under this flood of truth the old obstacles
to a nobler society are washed away, while out of the enriched soil
rises the new Japan which is to be a part of the better Christendom that
is to come. Christ in Japan, as everywhere, means not destruction, but
fulfilment.


CHAPTER VI - THE BUDDHISM OF NORTHERN ASIA
"Life is a dream is what the pilgrim learns,
Nor asks for more, but straightway home returns."
--Japanese medieval lyric drama.
"The purpose of Buddha's preaching was to bring into light the
permanent truth, to reveal the root of all suffering and thus to
lead all sentient beings into the perfect emancipation from all
passions."--Outlines of the Mahayana.
"Buddhism will stand forth as the embodiment of the eternal
verity that as a man sows he will reap, associated with the
duties of mastery over self and kindness to all men, and
quickened into a popular religion by the example of a noble and
beautiful life."--Dharmapala of Ceylon.
"Buddhism teaches the right path of cause and effect, and
nothing which can supersede the idea of cause and effect will be
accepted and believed. Buddha himself cannot contradict this law
which is the Buddha, of Buddhas, and no omnipotent power except
this law is believed to be existent in the universe.


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