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The Buddhist dialogue Agganna-sutta (Digha Nikaya iii. 84-92), and its Mahayana version Ekottara-agama, p. 430, give an account of the creation of human beings.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Plato 2009
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The Buddhist dialogue Agganna-sutta (Digha Nikaya iii. 84-92), and its Mahayana version Ekottara-agama, p. 430, give an account of the creation of human beings.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Urantia 2009
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The Buddhist dialogue Agganna-sutta (Digha Nikaya iii. 84-92), and its Mahayana version Ekottara-agama, p. 430, give an account of the creation of human beings.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Old Books 2009
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The Buddhist dialogue Agganna-sutta (Digha Nikaya iii. 84-92), and its Mahayana version Ekottara-agama, p. 430, give an account of the creation of human beings.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Philosophers - Aristotle 2009
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The Buddhist dialogue Agganna-sutta (Digha Nikaya iii. 84-92), and its Mahayana version Ekottara-agama, p. 430, give an account of the creation of human beings.
The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Freemasonry 2009
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