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Kamakura Accounts of Myōe Shōnin as Popular Religious Hero

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies - Japan
doi 10.18874/jjrs.9.2-3.1982.171-198
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Religious Studies
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May 1, 1982

Authors
Robert E Morrell
Publisher

Nanzan University


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