Shinran and His Work, by Arthur Lloyd, [1910], at sacred-texts.com
Chapter |
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Page |
I. |
Introductory | |
II. |
The Shinshū in its relations to S’akyamuni and to Buddhism in general | |
III. |
Shinran, the Founder of Shinshū | |
IV. |
The Shinshū after Shinran's death | |
V. |
The Shōshinge | |
VI. |
Objects of Worship | |
VII. |
Shintai and Zokutai | |
VIII. |
Amida Nyorai | |
IX. |
Hōzō Biku | |
X. |
Shinnyo Hōshō | |
XI. |
The Salvation of Sentient Beings | |
XII. |
Of Faith in General, i. | |
XIII. |
Of Faith in General, ii. | |
XIV. |
After Justification | |
XV. |
Hō-on (#) | |
XVI. |
Sōzoku (#) | |
XVII. |
Keijin (#) | |
XVIII. |
The Shinshū on Faith-healing | |
XIX. |
The Care of the Dead (A Shinshū Funeral) | |
XX. |
The Care of the Dead(Days of Mourning etc) | |
XXI. |
Morning and Evening Prayers | |
XXII. |
Fasts and Festivals | |
XXIII. |
Fasting (Shōjin #) | |
XXIV. |
Conclusion | |
APPENDIX |
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I. |
Kōmyōji (#) | |
II. |
Manichaean Influences in the Shinshū | |
III. |
Caulaucau |