GREAT PRIESTSThe priest Soseki--otherwise called Muso Kokushi, or Muso, thenational teacher --was on , (1895)Shimosa, Taira Masakado's revolt in; Taira Tadatsune'sShimpo-to, Progressist party, organized (1881)Shin, Buddhist sect (1224); Hongwan-ji feud w 586); relation to Buddhism; mixed,with Buddhism; overshadowed by Buddhism, and subservient;insincerity; in Heian epoch; priest Marshalling arguments based chiefly on the advisability ofaverting an armed struggle, he persuaded the lady Masa to endorse acompro
Manifestoes were then despatched inall directions, and sympathizers began to flock in. Article XXVII. YEDOThe influence of the sankin kotai system upon the prosperity of Yedo,as well as upon the efficiency of the Tokugawa administration, hasalready been noticed. hi; while to provide against irruptions by the Uesugi family heenlisted the co-operation of the priests in Kaga, Echizen, and Noto.
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