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Page 193
... Parsees , are the followers of Jamshasp , the son of Jemshid , the son of Tahmuras in their speech there is much that is enigmatical , and endless subtilty . Jamshasp never invited any one to follow his tenets , but he was of such ...
... Parsees , are the followers of Jamshasp , the son of Jemshid , the son of Tahmuras in their speech there is much that is enigmatical , and endless subtilty . Jamshasp never invited any one to follow his tenets , but he was of such ...
Page 195
... Parsees adopt this creed , and particularly the ascetics of that class . The belief of these sectaries is illustrated by the following tetrastich from Subahani : The sophist , who has no knowledge of intellect , " Asserts that this ...
... Parsees adopt this creed , and particularly the ascetics of that class . The belief of these sectaries is illustrated by the following tetrastich from Subahani : The sophist , who has no knowledge of intellect , " Asserts that this ...
Page 223
... Parsees , who made two copies of them ; from these come all the Vendidads , Zand and Pehlvi , of Guzerat . These works , parts of which only existed in England , were then for the first time translated into an European language , and ...
... Parsees , who made two copies of them ; from these come all the Vendidads , Zand and Pehlvi , of Guzerat . These works , parts of which only existed in England , were then for the first time translated into an European language , and ...
Page 224
... and the his- tory of the flight of the Parsees to India . In all these works breathes the spirit of the strongest conviction that authentic works of Zartusht have , ไร lisan th C.P shasp , entreated that he might. 224.
... and the his- tory of the flight of the Parsees to India . In all these works breathes the spirit of the strongest conviction that authentic works of Zartusht have , ไร lisan th C.P shasp , entreated that he might. 224.
Page 226
... Parsees , and was written probably about the seventh century of our era . What may confirm us in the opinion that these books , still in the hands of the Parsees , are truly derived from much more ancient works is , that their contents ...
... Parsees , and was written probably about the seventh century of our era . What may confirm us in the opinion that these books , still in the hands of the Parsees , are truly derived from much more ancient works is , that their contents ...
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