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Strona xxviii
... sense displayed in them are such , as no body in India at that time , whether he was an English- man or a Hindu , was capable of . Moreover we find them included in the list of the Raja's works made by his friend and disciple Chunder ...
... sense displayed in them are such , as no body in India at that time , whether he was an English- man or a Hindu , was capable of . Moreover we find them included in the list of the Raja's works made by his friend and disciple Chunder ...
Strona xxxi
... sense of the great debt of gratitude it owes to Ram Mohun Roy . Now at last we hope that his works , so long neglected , will be valued by his country- men as they deserve , and we further hope , with Miss Mary Carpenter , that through ...
... sense of the great debt of gratitude it owes to Ram Mohun Roy . Now at last we hope that his works , so long neglected , will be valued by his country- men as they deserve , and we further hope , with Miss Mary Carpenter , that through ...
Strona xxxiv
... sense , improved translations of some of the Upanishads than those of the Raja , still considering that his were some what independent interpreta- tions of these ancient scriptures , wherein the different schools were sought to be harmo ...
... sense , improved translations of some of the Upanishads than those of the Raja , still considering that his were some what independent interpreta- tions of these ancient scriptures , wherein the different schools were sought to be harmo ...
Strona 5
... sense in- duce the belief of a wise , uncreated Being , who is the Supporter and Ruler of the boundless universe , we should also consider him the most powerful and supreme Exist- ence , far surpassing our powers of comprehension or ...
... sense in- duce the belief of a wise , uncreated Being , who is the Supporter and Ruler of the boundless universe , we should also consider him the most powerful and supreme Exist- ence , far surpassing our powers of comprehension or ...
Strona 7
... sense ; nor can he be conceived by means of devotion , or virtuous practices . " † though never seen ; hears " directly heard of . He is " long ; inaccessible to the " He sees everything , everything , though never neither short , nor ...
... sense ; nor can he be conceived by means of devotion , or virtuous practices . " † though never seen ; hears " directly heard of . He is " long ; inaccessible to the " He sees everything , everything , though never neither short , nor ...
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Strona 267 - And yet there are not three Almighties, but one Almighty. So the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Ghost is God : And yet there are not three Gods, but one God.
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Strona 122 - Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings aright in our progress towards his holy seat.
Strona 232 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
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Strona 263 - Who knows what sort of life would result if we had attained to purity ? If I knew so wise a man as could teach me purity I would go to seek him forthwith. (< A command over our passions, and over the external senses of the body, and good acts, are declared by the Ved to be indispensable in the mind's approximation to God.
Strona 306 - Be the same more or less together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders...
Strona 318 - ... through disappointment. But my maternal ancestors, being of the sacerdotal order by profession as well as by birth, and of a family than which none holds a higher rank in that profession, have up to the present day uniformly adhered, to a life of religious observances and devotion, preferring peace and tranquillity of mind to the excitements of ambition, and all the allurements of worldly grandeur.
Strona 102 - Hindoos of different sects and professions, I have had ample opportunity of observing the superstitious puerilities into which they have been thrown by their selfinterested guides ; who, in defiance of the law as well as of common sense, have succeeded but too well in conducting them to the temple of idolatry ; and while they hid from their view the true substance of morality, have infused into their simple hearts a weak attachment for its mere shadow.
Strona 318 - When I had reached the age of twenty, my father recalled me, and restored me to his favour ; after which I first saw and began to associate with Europeans, and soon after made myself tolerably acquainted with their laws and form of government. Finding them generally more intelligent...