Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, Volum 1Mifflin, 1871 |
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Pàgina 22
... death , which falls on a people among whom there are no such things as hope , expectation , or the sense of progress . Hence the habit of suicide among this people , indicating their small hold on life . In every Chinese drama there are ...
... death , which falls on a people among whom there are no such things as hope , expectation , or the sense of progress . Hence the habit of suicide among this people , indicating their small hold on life . In every Chinese drama there are ...
Pàgina 23
... death , the perpetual struggle and conflict of Persia tends to exhaustion . The Persian empire rushed through a short career of flame to its tomb ; the Chinese empire vegetates , unchanged , through a myriad of years . If Brahmanism and ...
... death , the perpetual struggle and conflict of Persia tends to exhaustion . The Persian empire rushed through a short career of flame to its tomb ; the Chinese empire vegetates , unchanged , through a myriad of years . If Brahmanism and ...
Pàgina 43
... death . It is the right of any subject , however humble , to complain to the emperor himself against any officer , how- ever high ; and for this purpose a large drum is placed at one of the palace gates . Whoever strikes it has his case ...
... death . It is the right of any subject , however humble , to complain to the emperor himself against any officer , how- ever high ; and for this purpose a large drum is placed at one of the palace gates . Whoever strikes it has his case ...
Pàgina 46
... Tszee - Kung , was loving and tender like the Apostle John ; he built a house near the grave of Confucius , wherein to mourn for him after his death . The last years of the life of Confucius were devoted 46 TEN GREAT RELIGIONS .
... Tszee - Kung , was loving and tender like the Apostle John ; he built a house near the grave of Confucius , wherein to mourn for him after his death . The last years of the life of Confucius were devoted 46 TEN GREAT RELIGIONS .
Pàgina 47
... death . One of these is called the " Immutable Mean , " and its object is to show that virtue consists in avoiding extremes . Another the Lun - Yu , or Analects contains the con- versation or table - talk of Confucius , and somewhat ...
... death . One of these is called the " Immutable Mean , " and its object is to show that virtue consists in avoiding extremes . Another the Lun - Yu , or Analects contains the con- versation or table - talk of Confucius , and somewhat ...
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Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, Volum 1 Clarke,James Freeman Clarke Visualització completa - 1896 |
Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, Volum 1 James Freeman Clarke Visualització completa - 1899 |
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Pàgina 206 - Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.
Pàgina 426 - Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below, — The canticles of love and woe...
Pàgina 306 - Orpheus theatre ; where all beasts and birds assembled, and forgetting their several appetites, some of prey, some of game, some of quarrel, stood all sociably together listening unto the airs and accords of the harp ; the sound whereof no sooner ceased, or was drowned by some louder noise, but every beast returned to his own nature: wherein is aptly described the nature and condition of men ; who are full of savage and unreclaimed desires, of profit, of lust, of revenge, which as long as they give...
Pàgina 491 - We — are we not formed, as notes of music are, For one another, though dissimilar? Such difference without discord as can make Those sweetest sounds in which all spirits shake, As trembling leaves in a continuous air.
Pàgina 110 - The Ninth Book relates to women, to families, and to the law of castes. It states that women must be kept in a state of dependence. " Their fathers protect them in childhood ; their husbands protect them in youth ; their sons protect them in age. A woman is never fit for independence.
Pàgina 163 - Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want.
Pàgina 432 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he epake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Pàgina 412 - Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him : for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.
Pàgina 452 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.