In this book, the reader has the work of neither the partisan
adversary nor the partisan advocate, nor yet of a cold and
scholarly but personally indifferent student of the history of
religions. The author has supplemented his long and intimate
personal observations and studies of Buddhism in China by scholarly
and exacting study of original Buddhist texts and the published
works of other Western students in this field. His chief claim on
our gratitude is his illuminating appreciation of what is best and
what at first sight seems hopelessly superstitious and corrupt in
this ancient and prolific faith.
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