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The Permanent Elements of Religion: Eight Lectures Preached Before the ... - Page 149
by William Boyd Carpenter - 1889 - 423 pages
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 44

1894 - 900 pages
...completely filled and dominated the minds of the superstitious and the thoughtful alike. For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small. Like the Upanishads, it placed Accepting the prevalent Brahmauical doctrine that the whole cosmos,...
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The Hibbert Lectures

1881 - 294 pages
...completely filled and dominated the minds of the superstitious and of the thoughtful alike. For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small. Like the Upanishads, it placed the first importance on knowledge ; but it was no longer a knowledge...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by Some Points ...

Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1881 - 286 pages
...completely filled and dominated the minds of the superstitious and of the thoughtful alike. For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small. Like the Upanishads, it placed the first importance on knowledge ; but it was no longer a knowledge...
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The Modern Review, Volume 3

1882 - 896 pages
...line." " It swept away from the field of its vision the whole of the great soul theory." "For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small." Much of what is contained in these last lines is applicable to every Indian theory of salvation. The...
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The Modern review, a quarterly magazine (ed. by R.A. Armstrong)., Volume 3

Richard Acland Armstrong - 1882 - 900 pages
...line." "It swept away from the field of its vision the whole of the great soul theory." " For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small." Much of what is contained in these last lines is applicable to every Indian theory of salvation. The...
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The Divine Origin of Christianity Indicated by Its Historical Effects

Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 pages
...unconsciousness at the sammit of aspiration ; and as offering, in the words of a lucid and learned expositor, 'a salvation which each man could gain for himself,...reference to God, or to gods, either great or small.'* Combine with this constitution of Buddhism that doctrine of the sacredness of animal life according...
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The Modern Review, Volume 3

1882 - 896 pages
...line." " It swept away from the field of its vision the whole of the great soul theory." "For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...himself, and by himself, in this world, during this life, 326 MS. RHTS DAVIDS' without any the least reference to God, or to gods, either great or small." Mnch...
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Ancient Religion and Modern Thought

William Samuel Lilly - 1884 - 414 pages
...love and pity. u For the first time in the history of the world (Mr. Rhys Davids observes,) Buddhism proclaimed a salvation which each man could gain for...by himself in this world, during this life, without having the least reference to God or gods, either great or small." 3 And the way to gain it is by overcoming...
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The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 18

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1882 - 592 pages
...the whole of the soul-theory, which had hitherto so completely filled the minds of men. For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a...gain for himself and by himself, — in this world and during this life, — without any the least reference to God. ... Its knowledge was no longer a...
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The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 22

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1884 - 592 pages
...completely filled and dominated the minds of the superstitious and the thoughtful alike. For the first time in the history of the world, it proclaimed a salvation which each man could gain for himself in this world, during this life, without any, the least reference to God or to gods, great or small....
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