| David Tappan - 1807 - 372 pagina’s
...manner truly rational and sublime. They represent him as " One, whom the mind alone can comprehend, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend ;" and they say that " goodness is the very essence... | |
| John Bayley Sommers Carwithen - 1810 - 352 pagina’s
...a language truly noble and exalted. It has been trbly said, that the philosophical treatise of the Geeta was designed to reform the abuses which had...Vedas has been compared, and not unaptly, with the doftrines contained in the first Article of the Church of England. Although the Brahmins have expressed... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1816 - 618 pagina’s
...tower: ed by making this world discernible, appeared with undiminished glory, dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. He. having willing... | |
| James Mill - 1817 - 700 pagina’s
...principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. " 7. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. " 8. He, having willed... | |
| Quintin Craufurd - 1817 - 416 pagina’s
...principles of nature, appeared with undhninished glory, espanding hin idea, or dispelling the gloom, " He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external arguns, who has no visible parts, who esists from eternity, even He, the soul of till beings, whom... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1818 - 486 pagina’s
...undiscerned, but making this world discernible, appeared with undiminished glory, dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists 1 Sir VV. Jones, in Pref. to Inst. of Menu. from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 pagina’s
...of the human race. See Christian Researches, p. 189, 183. [Exod. iii. 2.] HE, whom alone tlie mind can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs,...has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even HE, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, SHONE FORTH IN PERSON. See Laws of Menu.—... | |
| 1822 - 858 pagina’s
...too we read this sublime sentiment : " Goodness is the very essence of the Supreme Being. God is one whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes...who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend." The superstitious Hindoo of the present day,... | |
| Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 pagina’s
...too we read this sublime sentiment : ' Goodness is the very essence of the Supreme Being. God is one whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes...who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend.' The superstitious Hindoo of the present day,... | |
| Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825 - 490 pagina’s
...of nature, appeared with ' undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling ' the gloom. 7. ' HE, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose ' essence...no visible ' parts, who exists from eternity, even HE, the soul of ' all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone ' forth in person. 8. ' HE, having... | |
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