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English: The Sutra on the Oneness of Heaven, the first text in the Treatise on the One God, once known as the Tomioka manuscript; now held in Osaka, Japan, by Kyōu Shooku library, Tonkō-Hikyū Collection, manuscript no. 460.
中文(繁體):敦煌唐寫本《一神論》開篇部份,今藏日本。
Date 7th—8th century
date QS:P,+750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Own work, photoed from Hans-Joachim Klimkeit’s Christianity in Central and Eastern Asia before Vasco da Gama (達·伽馬以前中亞和東亞的基督敎), plate 15, page 7.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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