File:Sutra of Ultimate and Mysterious Happiness.jpg
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DescriptionSutra of Ultimate and Mysterious Happiness.jpg |
English: Part of the Sutra of Ultimate and Mysterious Happiness, also known as the Sutra on Mysterious Rest and Joy, is one of the Jesus Sutras belonging to the Church of the East in China; now held in Osaka, Japan, by Kyōu Shooku library, Tonkō-Hikyū Collection, manuscript no. 13.
中文(繁體):日藏《志玄安樂經》寫本之首尾照片。 |
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8th century date QS:P,+750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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