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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FOOTNOTES (For further details of works see Bibliography)
BLYTH. Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics, R. H. Blyth. BUDDHISM IN ENGLAND. The Journal of the Buddhist Society, London
Now The Middle Way. BUDDHA AND GOSPEL. The Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism, Coomaras
wamy. ESSAYS I. ESSAYS II. }
· Essays in Zen Buddhism, Vols. I, II and III, D. T.
Suzuki. ESSAYS III. GABB. The MS. of a book provisionally entitled Studies in Zen Budd
hism, being lectures on Zen together with previous booklets, Beyond
the Intellect, and Tales of Tokuzan. HUANG PO. The Huang Po Doctrine of Universal Mind. Translated
Chu Ch'an. INTRODUCTION. An Introduction to Zen Buddhism, D. T. Suzuki (first
edition). Note: References to C. G. Jung's Foreword to the second edition, are
to the second edition, and are so marked in the footnotes. MCGOVERN INTRODUCTION. Introduction to Mahayana Buddhism,
William McGovern. PRATT. The Pilgrimage of Buddhism and a Buddhist Pilgrimage, J. B.
Pratt. WEI LANG. The Sutra of Wei Lang. New edition by Christmas
Humphreys. ZEN BUDDHISM AND INFLUENCE. Zen Buddhism and Its Influence on
Japanese Culture, Suzuki.
ZEN BUDDHISM. LAND. INFLUENCE. Zo
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