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... divine mountains , laden with the richest blessings of the great God of nature , is worshipped as itself divine . The beasts become sacred ; and the images of the elephant , the ox , the goat , the hawk , the eagle , and the raven are ...
... divine mountains , laden with the richest blessings of the great God of nature , is worshipped as itself divine . The beasts become sacred ; and the images of the elephant , the ox , the goat , the hawk , the eagle , and the raven are ...
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... divine nature where all passions are utterly unknown and where consciousness is absorbed in bliss . ' Narud : What is time ? ' — Brahma : ' Time existed from all eternity with God .'- Narud : How long shall the world remain ? " - Brahma ...
... divine nature where all passions are utterly unknown and where consciousness is absorbed in bliss . ' Narud : What is time ? ' — Brahma : ' Time existed from all eternity with God .'- Narud : How long shall the world remain ? " - Brahma ...
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... divine he is capable of divine thoughts , so reasoned Budha , and went forth to break down all distinctions of caste , to hold forth eternal blessedness as offered to all conditions of men , to proclaim a gospel to the poor Soudra as ...
... divine he is capable of divine thoughts , so reasoned Budha , and went forth to break down all distinctions of caste , to hold forth eternal blessedness as offered to all conditions of men , to proclaim a gospel to the poor Soudra as ...
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... Divine Spirit into the world , or the return of these emanations to their source . The commemorative sacrifices of the Magi , in which the life alone was considered as the appropri- ate oblation to the source of all existence , were ...
... Divine Spirit into the world , or the return of these emanations to their source . The commemorative sacrifices of the Magi , in which the life alone was considered as the appropri- ate oblation to the source of all existence , were ...
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... divine , and , if divine , why may it not be worshipped ? How indeed can we worship the " veiled God , " but through His works which declare His wisdom and His power ? So perhaps the Egyptians reasoned , or rather more probably ...
... divine , and , if divine , why may it not be worshipped ? How indeed can we worship the " veiled God , " but through His works which declare His wisdom and His power ? So perhaps the Egyptians reasoned , or rather more probably ...
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Page 306 - From seeming evil still educing good, And better thence again, and better still, In infinite progression. But I lose Myself in Him, in light ineffable ! Come, then, expressive Silence, muse His praise.
Page 306 - Should fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barbarous climes, Rivers unknown to song; where first the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on th...
Page 356 - The grand transition, that there lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God.
Page 153 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Page 340 - O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom. All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good, created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various forms, various degrees Of substance, and, in things that live, of life...
Page 88 - Sacrifice and offering thou wouldst not, but a body hast thou prepared me. In burntofferings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure : then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me) to do thy will, O God.
Page 306 - THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these, Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of Thee. Forth in the pleasing Spring Thy beauty walks, Thy tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart, is joy.