... principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror of his heart, and as the result of all the influences which were brought to bear on His Majesty, there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the conviction... Cities of India Past and Present - Page 185by Sir George William Forrest - 1903 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 454 pages
...peculiar to him, and a spirit of enquiry opposed to every [Islamitic] principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror...men in all religions, and abstemious thinkers, and mm endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations. If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 458 pages
...peculiar to him, and a spirit of enquiry opposed to every [Islamitic] principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror...the conviction in his heart that there were sensible nien in all religions, and abstemious thinkers, and men endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations.... | |
| 1874 - 602 pages
...xiii. J Cohort, vi. degree disastrous in the eyes of this worthy Mohammedan. " There gradually grew, as the outline on a stone, the conviction in his heart that there were sensible men in all relifions" ! Well indeed might the believer ask, " If some true nowledge were thus everywhere to be... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1882 - 254 pages
...Badaoni) being proved by the fact that " not a trace of Mussulman feeling was left in his heart," and " there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the...conviction in his heart that there were sensible men of all religions." He had three wives representing these religions — Mehal (Hindoo), Roumi (Moslem),... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1890 - 242 pages
...peculiar to him and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every (Islamite) principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror...gradually as the outline on a stone, the conviction on his heart that there were sensible men in all religions, and abstemious thinkers, and men endowed... | |
| F. Max Muller - 1893 - 380 pages
...peculiar to him, and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every [Islamitic] principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror...all the influences which were brought to bear on His Miijesty, there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the conviction in his heart that there were... | |
| Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1893 - 344 pages
...listened to their discussions, he weighed their arguments, until, says one of the native historians, there grew gradually as the outline on a stone the...heart that there were sensible men in all religions. Different indeed is this from the curt condemnation by the English lexicographer, Samuel Johnson, who... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1893 - 640 pages
...listened to their discussions, he weighed their arguments, until (says one of the native historians) there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the...heart that there were sensible men in all religions. Different, indeed, is this from the court condemnation by the English Lexicographer, Samuel Johnson,... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 814 pages
...listened to their discussions, he weighed their arguments, until (says one of the native historians) there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the...heart that there were sensible men in all religions. Different, indeed, is this from the curt condemnation by the English lexicographer, Samuel Johnson,... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1893 - 1072 pages
...listened to their discussions, he weighed their argument until (says one of the native historians) there grew gradually as the outline on a stone the...heart that there were sensible men in all religions. Different indeed is this from the court condemnation by the English lexicographer. Samuel Johnson,... | |
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