... then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can... The History of British India - Pągina 481per James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - 1848Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| George Smith - 1847 - 646 pągines
...undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom." (Chap. i. 6.) " He whom the mind aloue can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs,...whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person." (Chap. i. 7.) "He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with... | |
| 1849 - 1052 pągines
...wood and stone. " Yes," answers his friend, " the great Manu has indeed said, ' that He is the being whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes...has no visible parts, who exists from eternity.'" " All these things are passing away," says the If we urge our doctrines with kindness and civility... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 pągines
...expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom, (ib. 6.) He whom the mind alone ean pereeive, whose essenee eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts,...who exists from eternity, even HE, the soul of all things, whom no being ean eomprehend shone forth in person, (ib. 7.) " He, having willed to produee... | |
| 1851 - 614 pągines
...expanded this idea, and made the world visible with five elements and other principles of nature. Then He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, and who exists from eternity, even He, the soul of all beings, whom no one can comprehend, shone forth... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pągines
...nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom." Chap. i, 6. " He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity;—even He, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person."... | |
| 1858 - 922 pągines
...this world discernable with five elements, and other principles, appeared with uudiminished glory, dispelling the gloom. (7) He, whom the mind alone...having willed to produce various beings from his own substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed. (9) The seed... | |
| 1858 - 924 pągines
...this world discernable with five elements, and other principles, appeared with undiminished glory, dispelling the gloom. (7) He, whom the mind alone...having willed to produce various beings from his own substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed. (9) The seed... | |
| 1858 - 492 pągines
...yet unexpanded, imperceptible, undefinable, undiscoverable by reason and undiscovered by revelation. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...exists from eternity, even He, the soul of all beings, shone forth in person. He gave being to time and the divisions of time, to the stars also, and to the... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 448 pągines
...principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea or dispelling the gloom. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible p;irts, who exists from eternity, even he, the Soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 426 pągines
...principles of nature, appeared with undimininhed glory, expanding his idea or dispelling the gloom. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who h:is no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the Soul of all beings, whom no being can... | |
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