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" Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal and as surety sure, Is fixed a Power divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. "
Theosophical Siftings - Page 8
1892
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Unity Pulpit, Volume 1

1879 - 644 pages
...great power that is "in and through all things," — as clearly as does Wordsworth or Matthew Arnold. " Before beginning and without an end, As space eternal...Divine which moves to good ; Only its laws endure." We should not now call the man an atheist who could use language like that. Gautama's central doctrines...
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The Light of Asia, Or, The Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinishkramana): Being ...

Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 pages
...Love are man's because long stress Moulded blind mass to form. It will not he contemned of any one ; Who thwarts it loses, and who serves it gains ; The...hidden good it pays with peace and bliss, The hidden ill with pains. It seeth everywhere and marketh all : Do right — it recompenseth ! do one wrong —...
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The Literary World, Volume 10

1879 - 360 pages
...Truth ! Lower than hell, Higher than heaven, outside the utmost stars, tarther than Hrahm doth dwell, Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal and as surety sure, Is fixed a I'ower divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. This is its touch upon the blossomed rose,...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social ..., Issues 97-108

1879 - 748 pages
...there must be Veil after veil behind." Of the " Divine power which moves to good " he remarks, — " It will not be contemned of anyone ; Who thwarts it loses, and who serves it gains." Like all great reformers Buddha felt deeply the load of human suffering and human helplessness, and...
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The Modern Review, Volume 5

1884 - 844 pages
...Truth ! Lower than hell, Higher than Heaven, outside the utmost stars, Farther than Brahm doth dwell, Before beginning and without an end, As space eternal...good, Only its laws endure. • ••••• It slayeth and it saveth, nowise moved Except unto the working out of doom, Its threads are Love and Life...
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Spinoza: His Life and Philosophy

Frederick Pollock - 1880 - 524 pages
...truth ! Lower than hell, Higher than heaven, outside the utmost stars. Farther than Brahm doth dwell, Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal...divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. Out of the dark it wrought the heart of man, Out of dull shells the pheasant's pencilled neck ; Ever...
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 3

1880 - 1170 pages
...truth ! Lower than hell, Higher than heaven, outside the utmost stars, Farther than Brahm doth dwell, Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal...divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. This is its touch upon the blossomed rose, The fashion of its hand shaped lotus-leaves ; In dark soil...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 39

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 996 pages
...corresponding to our first cause, which is strikingly like the thought and phrase of Mr. Matthew Arnold. " Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal...divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. This is its touch upon the blossomed rose, The fashion of its hand-shaped lotus-leaves; In dark soil...
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The New Englander, Volume 3

1880 - 884 pages
...corresponding to our first cause, which is strikingly like the thought and phrase of Mr. Matthew Arnold. " Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal...divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure. This is its touch upon the blossomed rose, The fashion of its hand-shaped lotus-leaves; In dark soil...
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 4; Volume 17

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 pages
...! Lower than hell, Higher than heavtn, outside tile utmost stars, Farther than Brahm doth dwell, ' Before beginning, and without an end, As space eternal...divine which moves to good, Only its laws endure.' That this Power, whose end is righteousness, works by natural methods, by unswerving order and inexorable...
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