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... Kobou . Historians relate , that all the priests having been summoned to court to preach in turn , Kobou took for the subject of his first sermon the immortality of the soul , on which the Japanese had till then but very confused ideas ...
... Kobou . Historians relate , that all the priests having been summoned to court to preach in turn , Kobou took for the subject of his first sermon the immortality of the soul , on which the Japanese had till then but very confused ideas ...
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such a miracle , fell on their knees before Kobou , and ceased to dispute with him . This event occurred during the reign of Saga - ten - o . As soon as the old Daïri was informed of it , he took Kobou for his master , and was , at his ...
such a miracle , fell on their knees before Kobou , and ceased to dispute with him . This event occurred during the reign of Saga - ten - o . As soon as the old Daïri was informed of it , he took Kobou for his master , and was , at his ...
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... Kobou to offer up prayers for rain in the garden of Sinzenjen . An old priest , named Sjubin - Fosi , claimed the prefer- ence , which was allowed him on account of his great age . accordingly began his prayers , and assured the people ...
... Kobou to offer up prayers for rain in the garden of Sinzenjen . An old priest , named Sjubin - Fosi , claimed the prefer- ence , which was allowed him on account of his great age . accordingly began his prayers , and assured the people ...
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