General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Svazek 1Beacon, 1878 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 24
Strana 15
... immortality . Viewing the soul as merely a spectator and stranger in this world , they regarded it as occupying itself rather in contemplation than in action , asserting that in its origin it is an immediate emanation from the Divinity ...
... immortality . Viewing the soul as merely a spectator and stranger in this world , they regarded it as occupying itself rather in contemplation than in action , asserting that in its origin it is an immediate emanation from the Divinity ...
Strana 38
... immortal ; There was no contine betwixt day and night ; The only One breathed breathless by itself . Other than It then nothing since has been . Darkness there was , and all at first was veiled In gloom profound -- an ocean without ...
... immortal ; There was no contine betwixt day and night ; The only One breathed breathless by itself . Other than It then nothing since has been . Darkness there was , and all at first was veiled In gloom profound -- an ocean without ...
Strana 43
... immortal . He became immortal . What is this soul that we may worship him ? Which is the soul ? Is it that by which a man secs ? Is it that by which he hears , by which he smells odours , by which he utters speech , by which he ...
... immortal . He became immortal . What is this soul that we may worship him ? Which is the soul ? Is it that by which a man secs ? Is it that by which he hears , by which he smells odours , by which he utters speech , by which he ...
Strana 44
... immortal . He became immortal . ' May my speech be founded on understanding , and my mind be attentive to my utterance . Be thou manifested to me , O self - manifested intellect ! For my sake , O speech and mind , approach this Veda ...
... immortal . He became immortal . ' May my speech be founded on understanding , and my mind be attentive to my utterance . Be thou manifested to me , O self - manifested intellect ! For my sake , O speech and mind , approach this Veda ...
Strana 49
... immortal sea which brought us hither . " The dawn seemed to them to open golden gates for the sun to pass in triumph , and while those gates were open their eyes and their mind strove in their childish way to pierce beyond the limits of ...
... immortal sea which brought us hither . " The dawn seemed to them to open golden gates for the sun to pass in triumph , and while those gates were open their eyes and their mind strove in their childish way to pierce beyond the limits of ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Aditi Anaxagoras Anaximander Anaximenes appears atheists atoms attained authority Averroes believed birth body Brahmanic bridegroom Bruno Buddha Buddhism called Calvin carth Catholic cause century chapter Christ Christian Church civilisation dæmons death declared deities disciples divine doctrine earnest earth Egypt Egyptians Eleatics eternal evil existence faith father fire force gods Greeks heaven Heraclitus Hindu Hindu nation holy ignorance immortal infinite intellect intelligence Ionian school Ionians knowledge Kreeshna light living Max Müller Michael Servetus mind motion mystery nature Neo-Platonists never object oblation opinions Pantheism Parmenides pervaded phenomena philo philosophy Plato Plotinus Polytheism prayer principle Proclus Pyrrho Pythagoras reality reason religion religious Rig-Veda scepticism seems sense Servetus Socrates soul spirit substance supreme teaching Thales thee things thou thought true truth universe utter utterly Vanini Vedas whence whole wisdom wonderful words worship Yajur-Veda Zenophanes