Far Off by Favell Lee Mortimer
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[6] These are some of the sentences written in the old books: "Never say, There is no one who sees me, for there is a wise Spirit who sees all." "Man no longer has what he had before the fall, and he has brought his children into his misery. O! Heaven, you only can help us. Wipe away the stains of the father, and save his children." "Never speak but with great care. Do not say, It is only a single word. Remember that no one has the keeping of your heart and tongue but you." These sentences are like some verses in the Psalms and Proverbs; and, it may be, they were spoken first by some holy men of old. Here is one more remarkable than all:-- "God hates the proud, and is kind to the humble." [7] The means by which the Buddhist religion entered China are remarkable. A certain Chinese emperor once read in the book of Confucius this sentence, "The true saint will be found in the West." He thought a great deal about it; at last he dreamed about it. He was so much struck by his dream that he sent two of his great lords to look for the true religion in the West. When they reached India, they found multitudes worshipping Buddha. This Buddha was a wicked man who had been born in India a thousand |
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