14 examples of shinto in sentences

HOLTON, D. C. Modern Japan and Shinto nationalism; a study of present-day trends in Japanese religions.

BALLOU, ROBERT O. Shinto, the unconquered enemy: Japan's doctrine of racial superiority and world conquest; with selections from Japanese texts.

Modern Japan and Shinto nationalism.

HOLTON, D. C. Modern Japan and Shinto nationalism; a study of present-day trends in Japanese religions.

BALLOU, ROBERT O. Shinto, the unconquered enemy: Japan's doctrine of racial superiority and world conquest; with selections from Japanese texts.

Modern Japan and Shinto nationalism.

Such loyalty to the sovereign, such reverence for ancestral memory, and such filial piety as are not taught by any other creed, were inculcated by the Shinto doctrines, imparting passivity to the otherwise arrogant character of the samurai.

Shinto theology has no place for the dogma of "original sin."

Everybody has observed that the Shinto shrines are conspicuously devoid of objects and instruments of worship, and that a plain mirror hung in the sanctuary forms the essential part of its furnishing.

I am inclined to think that the Japanese mind, as expressed in the simple tenets of the Shinto religion, was particularly open to the reception of Yang Ming's precepts.

W.G. Aston, Shinto, The Way of the Gods (London, 1905), pp.

2. Jingi-Jimu-Kioku, or Department of the Shinto Religion.

This department had charge of the Shinto temples, priests, and festivals.

TRAVELERS An American tourist, who was stopping in Tokio had visited every point of interest and had seen everything to be seen except a Shinto funeral.

14 examples of  shinto  in sentences