| 1874 - 596 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...words, and utter once more the primeval Aryan prayer, Heaven Father (7.iv van'o, Diespiter) in that form which will endure for ever, " Our Father, which... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Religion and science - 1870 - 80 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...endure forever, ' Our Father which art in heaven.' Let us now turn to the early religion of the Semitic nations. The Semitic languages, it is well known,... | |
| 1870 - 844 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...prayer, Heaven-Father, in that form which will endure for ever, " Our Father which art in heaven." Let us now turn to the early religion of the Semitic nations.... | |
| American periodicals - 1870 - 880 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...prayer, Heaven-Father, in that form which will endure for ever, " Our Father which art in heaven." Let us now turn to the early religion of the Semitic nations.... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1872 - 340 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...endure forever, " Our Father which art in heaven." Let us now turn to the early religion of the Semitic nations. The Semitic languages, it is well known,... | |
| 1872 - 472 pages
...the eternal sky, and feeling the presence of a Being as far as far, and as near as near can be; we can but combine the self-same words and utter once more the primeval Aryan prayer, in that form which will endure forever, "Our Father who art in the heavens."* There seems no possibility... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Natural theology - 1873 - 458 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...prayer, Heaven-Father, in that form which will endure for ever, ' Our Father which art in heaven.' Let us now turn to the early religion of the Semitic nations.... | |
| William Jackson - Natural theology - 1874 - 432 pages
...they search for a name for what is most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...prayer, Heaven-Father, in that form which will endure for ever, 'Our Father which art in Heaven.' " — Max Miiller, Lectures mi the Science of Religion,... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 pages
...they search for a name for what is i most exalted and yet most dear to every one of us, when they wish to express both awe and love, the infinite and the...prayer, Heaven-Father, in that form which will endure for ever, 'Our Father which art in Heaven.' " — Max Muller, Lectures on the Science of Religion,... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 600 pages
...their old fathers did when gazing up to the eternal sky, and feeling the presence of a Being as far ns far and as near as near can be, they can but combine...words, and utter once more the primeval Aryan prayer, Heaven Father (Zei n-art'o, Diespiter) in that form which will endure for ever, " Our Father, which... | |
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