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" Buddhism in China is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." Buddhism is doubtless as good a religion as any other in China. All creeds there are characterised by the grossest superstitions and ridiculous ceremonies.... "
DeBow's Review ...: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress & Resources - Strana 358
1853
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The Chinese Repository, Svazek 1

1833 - 530 str.
...or Fat kaou. The various images of Budha, they call Poo-sat, and the priests Wothfung. — Budhism in China is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed bv all. FAMILY LIBRARY, Vol. XXV. The eventful History of the Mutiny of the Bounty. London, 1832. This...
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The American Whig Review, Svazek 1,Svazek 7

1848 - 734 str.
...men, while they admit the folly of these things, still join in them. "Buddhism," says Dr. Morrison, " in China is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." The priesthood have the better judgment of the people against them, and are rather feared for the mischief...
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the Geography, Government ..., Svazek 2

Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 682 str.
...all, and they have themselves nothing better. The result is, as Dr. Morrison has observed, " Budhism in China is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." The paraphrase and commentary on the seventh of Kanghi's maxims against strange religions present a...
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The American Whig Review, Svazek 1,Svazek 7

1848 - 722 str.
...men, while they admit the folly of these things, still join in them. "Buddhism," says Dr. Morrison, " in China is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." The priesthood have the better judgment of the people against them, and are rather feared for the mischief...
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De Bow's Review, Svazek 14

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1853 - 678 str.
...on an altar or table. Pictures adorn the walls, and gilded griffins and dragons the ceilings. Each temple has its apparatus for sacrificing animals....deities ; no sanguinary or impure observances; no self-inflicted tortures; no tyrannizing priesthood; no confounding of right and wrong, by making certain...
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the insudtrial resources, etc., of hte southern and western states:embracing ...

j.d.b. be bow - 1853 - 658 str.
...worship. Buddhism is a despised creed in China, but still it prevails everywhere, and is followed moro or less by all the Chinese. Dr. Morrison says : "...deities ; no sanguinary or impure observances; no self-inflicted tortures; no tyranni/ing priesthood : no confounding of right and wrong, by making certain...
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Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of ..., Svazek 14

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1853 - 658 str.
...on an altar or table. Pictures adorn the walls, and gilded griffins and dragons the ceilings. Each temple has its apparatus for sacrificing animals....laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." Buddnism is doubtless as good a religion as any other in China. All creeds there are characterised...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Svazek 25

1857 - 528 str.
...its golden chains. In speaking of Budhism among the Chinese, Dr. Morrison lias said: " It is denied by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." Certain it is, that the laut proposition is true whether the others ¡iro or not, and one who has not...
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The China Mission: Embracing a History of the Various Missions of All ...

William Dean - 1859 - 412 str.
...found the religion of the Holy One. Instead of this they introduced into China a form of idolatry which is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all. The third class in China are called the Tauists, or the Kationalists of the empire. Tau signifies reason,...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Svazek 4

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1873 - 832 str.
...indifferent to the diversities of religious denominations. " Buddhism in China,"' says Dr. Morrison, " is decried by the learned, laughed at by the profligate, yet followed by all." No religion is taught in the common schools. The one creed upon which all agree is the worship of deceased...
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