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" What the sun and light are to this visible world, that are the Supreme Good and Truth to the intellectual and invisible universe ; and as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge... "
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tekijä(t) Sir William Jones - 1807
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John Foster on Missions: With an Essay, on the Skepticism of the Church

Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1851 - 232 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...which alone our minds can be directed in the path of beatitude. Without hand or foot, He runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; without eyes, He sees ; without...

The cyclopædia of religious denominations, written by members of the ...

Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 418 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...our minds can be directed in the path to beatitude." But, however such refined notions may have been held, esoterically, by the more enlightened Brahmins,...

Cyclopædia of Religious Denominations: Containing Authentic Accounts of the ...

1853 - 414 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...our minds can be directed in the path to beatitude." But, however such refined notions may have been held, esoterically, by the more enlightened Brahmins,...

An Englishman's Life in India: Or, Travel and Adventure in the East

Henry Moses - 1853 - 370 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...our minds can be directed in the path to beatitude. " Without hand or foot he runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; without eyes he sees ; without ears he hears...

Henllywarc, Or "The Druids' Temple," Near Keswick: A Poem

George Newby - 1854 - 86 sivua
...perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge, by meditating upon the light of truth, which emanates from the Being of Beings: that is the light by which our minds can alone be directed in the path of rectitude."—History «/ the Hindoos, 21. " Not to...

The Progress of Religious Ideas: Through Successive Ages : in Three ..., Nide 1

Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 476 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge, by meditating on the light...which alone our minds can be directed in the path of beatitude." One of the celebrated Hindoo saints thus expounds the Qayatree : " We meditate on the...

The Progress of Religious Ideas, Through Successive Ages, Nide 1

Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 516 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge, by meditating on the light...which alone our minds can be directed in the path of beatitude." One of the celebrated Hindoo saints thus expounds the Gayatree: "We meditate on the...

Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet

William Henry Knight - 1863 - 456 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...the light by which alone our minds can be directed to the path of beatitude." Every Brahmin must pray at morning and evening twilight in some unfrequented...

The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Nide 8

1872 - 976 sivua
...as our corporeal eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...our minds can be directed in the path to beatitude." One fine hymn ends thus — " There is one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or...

An Essay on Pantheism

John Hunt - 1866 - 444 sivua
...BBAHM, OR HE THAT IS. eyes have a distinct perception of objects enlightened by the sun, thus our souls acquire certain knowledge by meditating on the light...which alone our minds can be directed in the path to blessedness." The other hymn is from the Yagur Veda. The Deity is called by the name That, as we find...




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