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" We know this only, that we nothing know," induced many of the wisest among the Ancients, and some of the most enlightened among the Moderns, to believe that the whole Creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present... "
Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a ... - Sivu 115
tekijä(t) Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801
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Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles ..., Nide 4

1794 - 540 sivua
...t» believe, that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the infinite bejii£ who is prefent at all times, in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a fet of perceptions, like a wonderful piflure, or piece of nuilic, always varied; yet always uniform...

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Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 sivua
...that the whole Creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of musick, always varied, yet always uniform...

Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: Written Previous To, and ...

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811 - 342 sivua
...that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times, in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...

Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah: ... to which is ..., Nide 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811 - 348 sivua
...that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times, in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...

The Hindu Wife; Or, The Enchanted Fruit

William Jones - 1876 - 136 sivua
...that the whole Creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...

The Hindu Pantheon

Edward Moor - 1999 - 702 sivua
...that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...
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Imagining Hinduism: A Postcolonial Perspective

Sharada Sugirtharajah - 2003 - 196 sivua
...remarks: "the whole Creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions" (Jones 1779c: 367). Yet Jones is also drawn to non-dualism, as can be seen in...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ...

1830 - 606 sivua
...that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform...




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