| Henry Alabaster - 1871 - 398 pagina’s
...Buddhism and the civilisation of Buddhist nations, founded on apparent misinformation.M. Barthe'lemy St Hilaire, who has perhaps never seen living Buddhists,...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend. Nevertheless, as Buddhism (at least the Southern Buddhism) recognises no eternal, personal God, actively... | |
| Henry Alabaster - 1871 - 394 pagina’s
...Buddhism and the civilisation of Buddhist nations, founded on apparent misinformation. M. Barthelemy St Hilaire, who has perhaps never seen living Buddhists,...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend. Nevertheless, as Buddhism (at least the Southern Buddhism) recognises no eternal, personal God, actively... | |
| Henry Alabaster - 1871 - 398 pagina’s
...a Buddhist a term which is held in reproach. The word Atheist is among us a word of reproach, and 1 do not like to apply it to those who, so far as I...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend. Nevertheless, as Buddhism (at least the Southern Buddhism) recognises no eternal, personal God, actively... | |
| 1874 - 210 pagina’s
...much, as the Vedantists, who are not Nihilists, employ similar metaphors to designate Nirvawa, find wish that they " might be extinguished, even, as the...Supreme Being. Does not all this show the difficulty of denning in set terms the dogmas of a faith which has filtered through so many conflicting channels,... | |
| James Lorimer - 1880 - 600 pagina’s
...which is surely no great heresy. "Theword Atheist," says Sir Alabaster, speaking of the Siamese, " is among us a word of reproach, and I do not like...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend." — Wheel of the Law, lii. Schlagintweit, Buddhism in Thibet, p. 108 ; Hardy, Manual of Buddhism, pp.... | |
| James Lorimer - 1880 - 604 pagina’s
...which is surely no great heresy. " The word Atheist," says Mr Alabaster, speaking of the Siamese, " is among us a word of reproach, and I do not like...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend." — Wheel of the Law, Hi. Sehlagintweit, Buddhism in Thibet, p. 108 ; Hardy, Manual of Buddhism, pp.... | |
| James Lorimer - 1880 - 604 pagina’s
...surely no gveat heresy. " The word Atheist," says Mr Alabaster, speaking of the Siamese, " is among ns a word of reproach, and I do not like to apply it...defining that which it is impossible to comprehend." — Wheel of the Law, lii. Schlagintweit, Biuldhimn in Thibet, p. 108 ; Hardy, Manual of Biuldhiim,... | |
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