| Thomas Williams - 1801 - 366 pàgines
...are faint resemblances only, like images in ea mirror, of the divine charms;' — 'that we ' mufet beware of attachment to such phantoms, ' and attach...state of * separation from our Beloved, the idea of hea* venly beauty, and the remembrance of our fr primeval vows ; that sweet music, gentle ,89 * breezes,... | |
| Thomas Williams - 1803 - 368 pàgines
...mirror, of the divine charms ;' — ' that we must. 4 beware of attachment to such phantoms, and 4 attach ourselves exclusively to God, who truly. * exists in us, as we exist solely in him ; that we 4 retain, even in this forlorn state of separation 4 from our Beloved, the idea of "heavenly beauty,... | |
| 1835 - 606 pàgines
...substancet, as the ignorant call them, are no more than gay pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist ; that we must beware of...from our beloved, the idea of heavenly beauty and the remembranae of our primeval vows; that sweet music, gentle breezes, fragrant flowers, perpetually renew... | |
| George Fowler - 1841 - 718 pàgines
...substances—as the ignorant call them—are no more than gay pictures, presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist; that we must beware of...exists in us, as we exist solely in Him; that we retain ever in this forlorn state of separation from our beloved the idea of heavenly beauty, and the remembrance... | |
| Duncan Forbes - 1869 - 258 pàgines
...pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist; that we must beware of attachm1nt to such phantoms, and attach ourselves exclusively...beloved, the idea of heavenly beauty, and the remembrance 01 our primeval vows ; that sweet music, gentle breezes, fragrant flowers, perpetually renew the primary... | |
| ʻUmar ibn Muḥammad Suhrawardī - 1891 - 188 pàgines
...spirit ; that material substances are no more than gay pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist; that we must beware of...ourselves exclusively to God, who truly exists in us as we solely exist in Him ; that we retain, even in this forlorn state of separation from our Beloved, the... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1902 - 434 pàgines
...substances, as the ignorant call them, are no more than gay pictures, presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal Artist ; that we must beware of...the idea of heavenly beauty, and the remembrance of rxa primeval vows." — The Woriso/S1s. WILLIAM JONES, vol. iv, p. 219. London, 1807. 1 What is meant,... | |
| Anon - 1991 - 422 pàgines
...substances, as the ignorant call them, are no more than gay pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal Artist ; that we must beware of...Him ; that we retain even in this forlorn state of s«paration from our beloved, the idea of heavenly beauty and the remembrance of our primeval vows... | |
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