Ten Great Religions - An Essay in Comparative Theology by James Freeman Clarke
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§ 7. Origin of the Hindoo Triad § 8. The Epics, the Puranas, and Modern Hindoo Worship § 9. Relation of Brahmanism to Christianity Chapter IV. Buddhism, or the Protestantism of the East. § 1. Buddhism, in its Forms, resembles Romanism; in its Spirit, Protestantism § 2. Extent of Buddhism. Its Scriptures § 3. Sakya-muni, the Founder of Buddhism § 4. Leading Doctrines of Buddhism § 5. The Spirit of Buddhism Rational and Humane § 6. Buddhism as a Religion § 7. Karma and Nirvana § 8. Good and Evil of Buddhism § 9. Relation of Buddhism to Christianity Chapter V. Zoroaster and the Zend Avesta. § 1. Ruins of the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis § 2. Greek Accounts of Zoroaster. Plutarch's Description of his Religion § 3. Anquetil du Perron and his Discovery of the Zend Avesta § 4. Epoch of Zoroaster. What do we know of him? |
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