What people are saying - Write a reviewWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Common terms and phrases०ई ०यु अज अत अथ अन अप अब अम अय अरे अल अह अहे आज आन आप आब आम आय आर आल इस उई उन उप उपज उपन उपर उपल उब उम उमर उस कर काम कि किया की के को क्रिया खाजा गुर चम जब जव जा जान जाना जाब जाम जाय जाल जि जिय जी जै जो तो थी नत नल नि नित्य ने पन पय पर पा प्याज प्यार प्र प्राय बक बच बम बर बल बस बेर भी मय यई यक यच यज यजा यत यती यत् यथ यन यब यम यमन यय यया यर यल यव यवन यश यस यह यहि या ये रथ रब रम रवैया रस रा ले वय विल सब सव से स्वया ही है है० हैं Popular passagesPage 34 - Gal. iii. 19); at others, the Metatron. But the more ordinary representative, as it were, of God, to the sense and mind of man, was the Memra, or the Divine Word; and it is remarkable that the same appellation is found in the Indian, the Persian, the Platonic, and the Alexandrian systems. By the Targumists, the earliest Jewish commentators on the Scriptures, this term had been already applied to the Messiah; nor is it necessary to observe the manner in which it has been sanctified by its introduction... Page 3 - Hari, which is one with Kala (time), infused into created beings sin, as yet feeble though formidable, or passion and the like ; the impediment of the soul's liberation, the seed of iniquity, sprung from darkness and desire. The innate perfection of human nature was then no more evolved. Page 34 - Being was more or less distinctly impersonated according to the more popular or more philosophic, the more material or more abstract notions of the age or people. This was the doctrine from the Ganges, or even the shores of the Yellow Sea to the Ilissus ; it was the fundamental principle of the Indian religion and Indian philosophy ; it was the basis of Zoroastrianism, it was pure Platonism, it was the Platonic Judaism of the Alexandrian school. Page 3 - The beings who were created by Brahma, of these four castes, were at first endowed with righteousness and perfect faith; they abode wherever they pleased, unchecked by any impediment; their hearts were free from guile; they were pure, made free from soil, by observance of sacred institutes. In their sanctified minds Hari dwelt; and they were filled with perfect wisdom, by which they contemplated the glory of Vishnu 191. Page 3 - Brahma, of these four castes, were at first endowed with righteousness and perfect faith ; they abode wherever they pleased, unchecked by any impediment ; their hearts were free from guile ; they were pure, made free from soil, by the observance of sacred institutes. In their sanctified minds Hari dwelt ; and they were filled with perfect wisdom, by which they contemplated the glory of Vishnu. Page 3 - Kala, (' time,') infused into created beings sin, as yet feeble, though formidable, or passion, or the like: the impediment of the soul's liberation, the seed of iniquity, sprung from darkness and desire. The innate perfectness of human nature was then no more evolved: the eight kinds of... Page 194 - Course (The) of Divine Revelation. A brief Outline of the Communications of God's Will to Man, and of the Evidences and Doctrines of Christianity ; with Allusioni to Hindu Tenets. Page 34 - From this remarkable uniformity of conception and coincidence of language has sometimes been assumed a common tradition, generally disseminated throughout the race of man. I should be content with receiving it as the general acquiescence of the human mind in the necessity of some mediation between the pure spiritual nature of the Deity and the intellectual and moral being of man... Bibliographic information |