| 1878 - 728 sivua
...command. In the words of Mr. * Ernest J. Eitel, who has studied it in its eastern homes, " Buddhism is a system of vast magnitude, for it embraces all...peculiar views of physical science, refined and subtle theories on abstract metaphysics, an edifice of fanciful mysticism, a most elaborate and farreaching... | |
| Ernest John Eitel - 1884 - 168 sivua
...is the magnitude and importance of the subject that appals me and in view of which I naturally feel distrustful of my own power to deal with that subject...Buddhism, I repeat, is a system of vast magnitude, for it combines the earliest gropings after science throughout those various branches of knowledge which our... | |
| 1893 - 458 sivua
..." the wanting half of Bishop Buckley's well-known idealist argument." Dr. Eikl says that " Buddhism is a system of vast magnitude, for it embraces all...peculiar views of physical science, refined and subtle theories on abstract metaphysics, an' edifice of fanciful mysticism, a most elaborate and farreaching... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1893 - 1072 sivua
...supplying "tne wanting half of Bishop Buckley's well-known idealist argument." Dr. Eikl says that Buddhism is a system of vast magnitude, for it embraces all...peculiar views of physical science, refined and subtle theories on abstract metaphysics, an edifice of fanciful mysticism, a most elaborate and far-reaching... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1894 - 1232 sivua
..."the wanting half of Bishop Buckley's well-known idealist argument." Dr. Eikl says that " Buddhism is a system of vast magnitude, for it embraces all...peculiar views of physical science, refined and subtle theories on abstract metaphysics, an edifice of fanciful mysticism, a most elaborate and far reaching... | |
| 1899 - 500 sivua
...supplying "the wanting half of Bishop Buckley's well-known idealist argument." Dr. Eikl says that Buddhism is a system of vast magnitude, for it embraces all...peculiar views of physical science, refined and subtle theories on abstract metaphysics, an edifice of fanciful mysticism, a most elaborate and far-reaching... | |
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