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Other Faiths Religious & Sacred Texts

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Classic of Daoist Virtue/ The Way of Virtue/ The Way and its Power/ Daode Jing/ Tao Te Ching
http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/taote.htm
James Legge's translation of Lao Zi's (Lao-Tzu's) Daoist Classic.
Confucian Analects : the Lun Yu
http://www.confucius.org/main01.htm
This site contains the Lun Yu (499 sayings of Confucius) in more than twenty languages, as well as a varying amount of other Confucius related contents for each language.
Digital Quaker Collection
http://esr.earlham.edu/dqc/
"DQC is a digital library containing full text and page images of over 500 individual Quaker works from the 17th and 18th centuries." Works can be found by browsing for titles, authors, or by performing a search.
Hare Krishna Home Page
http://www.harekrishna.com/
This site is about Krishna(GOD). Also contains information about Srila Prabhupada, the founder of Hare Krishna movement. Krishna art and online versions of several books about Krishna, vegetarianism, Karma, reincarnation, yoga, and meditation are also included.
Mencius
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/menc/
James Legge's translation of the works of Mencius (Mengzi).
Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
http://www.acmuller.net/
Indexes, dictionaries, bibliographies and electronic texts on East Asian religion and philosophy. Includes a "Digital Dictionary of Buddhism", indexes to several biographical works on Korean and Japanese Buddhists, translations of classical religious and philosophical texts, and links to many other resources.
The Shu King or the Book of Historical Documents
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/sbe03/shu00.htm
James Legge's translation of and commentary on the Confucian Classic of History.

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