test/bookloupe/footnote-marker.tst
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     1.4 +**************** INPUT ****************
     1.5 +Among these was the Buddha Amitabha, the Buddha of Boundless Light,[1]
     1.6 +who had made a wondrous vow in virtue of which a blessed future of
     1.7 +righteousness and joy in the Western Paradise was secured for all who
     1.8 +put their trust in him.  Carried into China, this devotion acquired
     1.9 +great popularity, and centuries later it passed into Japan.  There,
    1.10 +while Europe was sending its warriors to win back from the Crescent the
    1.11 +city of the Cross, while Bernard and Francis and Dominic were awakening
    1.12 +new enthusiasm for the monastic {17} life, two famous teachers, Honen
    1.13 +(1133-1212) and Shin-ran (1173-1262), developed the doctrine of
    1.14 +"salvation by faith."  Honen was the only son of a military chief who
    1.15 +died of a wound inflicted by an enemy.  On his deathbed he enjoined the
    1.16 +boy never to seek revenge, and bade him become a monk for the spiritual
    1.17 +enlightenment both of his father and his father's foe.  So the lad
    1.18 +passed in due time into one of the great Buddhist monasteries on mount
    1.19 +Hiei.  Long years of laborious study followed, till in 1175 he reached
    1.20 +the conviction that faith in Amida[2] was the true way of salvation.  A
    1.21 +deep sense of human sinfulness and the belief in an All-Merciful
    1.22 +Deliverer were the essential elements of his religion.  Three emperors
    1.23 +became his pupils, and his life, compiled by imperial order after his
    1.24 +death, resembles that of a mediaeval Christian saint.  Visions of Amida
    1.25 +and of the holy teachers of the past were vouchsafed to him.  He
    1.26 +preached--like another St. Francis--to the serpents and the birds.  His
    1.27 +person was mysteriously transfigured, and a wondrous light filled his
    1.28 +dwelling.
    1.29 +
    1.30 +
    1.31 +[1] Also called Amitayus, the Buddha of Boundless Life.
    1.32 +
    1.33 +[2] The Japanese form of the Sanskrit Amitabha.
    1.34 +**************** EXPECTED ****************