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Thus it results that Japanese poems are, for the most part, impressionist; they suggest a great deal more than they actually express. Here is an example: Momiji-ha wo Kaze ni makasete Miru yori mo Hakanaki mono wa Inochi nari keri This may be translated: More fleeting than the glint of withered leaf wind-blown, the thing called life."* *See Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, article "Japan."
A faith existed before it, which was its source. It grew out of superstitious teaching and mistaken tradition. T. Matsugami. "Makoto wo moté KAMI NO MICHI wo oshiyuréba nari." "Ware wa Micni nuri, Mukoto nari, Inochi nari." John xiv. 6. The New Testament in Japanese. "The Kojiki" mid its Myths of Cosmogony.
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