The Distinctive Messages of the Old ReligionsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 342 páginas |
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... book , with the spectacle of a people in full employment and enjoyment of most of the arts of 1 These tendencies respectively indicate the names of the six Indian schools - Mimansa , Vedanta , Nyaya , Vaiseshika , Sankhya , Yoga . The ...
... book , with the spectacle of a people in full employment and enjoyment of most of the arts of 1 These tendencies respectively indicate the names of the six Indian schools - Mimansa , Vedanta , Nyaya , Vaiseshika , Sankhya , Yoga . The ...
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... books or authorities ; one has only to look within . The edu cation of every completed life has passed through three stages . The opening or initial stage is one of hope . Its peculiarity consists in the fact that the spectator of life ...
... books or authorities ; one has only to look within . The edu cation of every completed life has passed through three stages . The opening or initial stage is one of hope . Its peculiarity consists in the fact that the spectator of life ...
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... book - the ' Rig Veda . ' - It is distinctively an age of hope . There is not a trace of pessimism nor a note of despair . The worshipper looks out upon this world with the eye and the heart of a child . He sees in it a theatre made for ...
... book - the ' Rig Veda . ' - It is distinctively an age of hope . There is not a trace of pessimism nor a note of despair . The worshipper looks out upon this world with the eye and the heart of a child . He sees in it a theatre made for ...
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... Book of Genesis . Of course no one will imagine that I think there is any connection between them except that con- nection of human nature which it is my aim to establish . But what I wish to remark is this . The objects of creation ...
... Book of Genesis . Of course no one will imagine that I think there is any connection between them except that con- nection of human nature which it is my aim to establish . But what I wish to remark is this . The objects of creation ...
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... Book of Genesis , these objects are presented to the view not collectively but seriatim . They are made to pass before us in a particular order . It has always seemed to me that it is not an order of creation , but an order of ...
... Book of Genesis , these objects are presented to the view not collectively but seriatim . They are made to pass before us in a particular order . It has always seemed to me that it is not an order of creation , but an order of ...
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