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" Speaking profanely, they are peripatetic picnic parties, faintly flavored with piety ; just a sufficient suspicion of it to make them palatable to the godly half of very human gods. For a more mundanely merry company than one of these same pilgrim bands... "
Ainu Economic Plants - 245 ページ
John Batchelor, Kingo Miyabe 著 - 1898
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Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 第 21~22 巻

1893 - 926 ページ
...godly half of very human gods. For a more mundanely merry company than one of these same pilgrim hands on the march it would be hard to meet, and to put...the first place the national gods are not beings to begot that exclusiveness of communion which is of the essence of western religions notions. Every people...

Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 第 21~22 巻

1893 - 1090 ページ
...popular superstition, baptize it at once. The third peculiarity about these pilgrimages consists iu their being probably the most unreligious in the world....which is of the essence of western religious notions. Ever)' people is the poor relation of its own gods, since its gods are necessarily the embodiment of...

Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 第 21~22 巻

1893 - 922 ページ
...the next room to one of them is to seem present at a ball. They are far more the "joly compaguie " of " fayerie " Chaucer tells us of than the joyless...place the national gods are not beings to beget that exelusiveness of communion which is of the essence of western religious notions. Every people is the...

Occult Japan, Or, The Way of the Gods: An Esoteric Study of Japanese ...

Percival Lowell - 1894 - 418 ページ
...bands it would be hard to meet, and to put up at an inn in their neighborhood is to seem bidden to a ball. They are far more the " joly compagnie" of...than the joyless " lymytours " that displaced it. The Japanese go upon pilgrimages because they thoroughly enjoy themselves in the process, the piety...

Progress, 第 3 巻

1897 - 918 ページ
...to put up at an inn in their neighborhood is to seem bidden to a ball. They are far -more the "jolly the third Evenness of Mind. And to each of these there is a simile and a conclusion, thus : The Japanese go upon pilgrimages because they I thoroughly enjoy themselves in the process, the piety...




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