The Religions of Japan, from the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji. William Elliot Griffis
CHAPTER IX - THE BUDDHISM OF THE JAPANESE
H[=o]-nen, Founder of the Pure Land Sect.
Characteristics of the J[=o]-d[=o] Sect.
Salvation Through the Merits of Another.
The Protestants of Japanese Buddhism.
The Ultra-realism of Northern Buddhism.
JAPANESE BUDDHISM IN ITS MISSIONARY DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER X - JAPANESE BUDDHISM IN ITS MISSIONARY DEVELOPMENT
Missionary Buddhism the Measure of Japan's Civilization.
The Purveyors of Civilization.
Resemblances between Buddhism and Christianity.
The Temples and Their Symbolism.
Political and Military Influences.
Things Which Buddhism Left Undone.
Influence on the Japanese Character.
A CENTURY OF ROMAN CHRISTIANITY
CHAPTER XI - A CENTURY OF ROMAN CHRISTIANITY
The Political Character of Roman Christianity.
The Quarrels of the Christians.
The Anti-Christian Policy of the Tokugawas.
The Books of the Inferno Opened.
Summary of Roman Christianity in Japan.
CHAPTER XII - TWO CENTURIES OF SILENCE
Protests of Inquiring Spirits.
A Handful of Salt in a Stagnant Mass.
Japan Once More Missionary Soil.
The Imperial Embassy Round the World.
NOTES, AUTHORITIES, AND ILLUSTRATIONS
"I came not to destroy, but to fulfil."—THE SON OF MAN
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1895