| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...perufham maharitam. Without hand or foot he runs rapidly, and grafps firmly ; without eyes he fees, without ears he hears all\ he knows whatever can be known, but there is none who knows him : Him the wife call the great, fupreme, pervading fpirit. Of this text, and a few others, RA'DHA'CAXT has given... | |
| 1850 - 656 pages
...source of all forms ; smaller than the atom which floats in the air, he is larger than the universe. Without hand or foot he runs rapidly, and grasps firmly...whatever can be known ; but there is none who knows him." Various hypotheses have been advanced to explain the manner in which the Hindoo Trinity took its rise.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 610 pages
...eyes, he sees — without ears, he hears — without hand and foot, he nms rapidly and walks firmly. He knows whatever can be known, but there is none who knows him. Him the wise call the Supreme. Pervading Spirit." But unhappily these beautiful and sublime ideas are inundated and drowned... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 480 pages
...VOL. I.— 4 "Without hand or foot, he runs rapidly, and grasps firmly; without eyes, he sees all; without ears, he hears all. He knows whatever can be known; but there is none who knows him. The wise call him the Great, Supreme, Pervading Spirit." " From him emanates the firmament, illustrated... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 476 pages
...smallest of the small, and the greatest of the great ; yet he is neither small nor great." VOL. I.— 4 "Without hand or foot, he runs rapidly, and grasps firmly; without eyes, he sees all; without ears, he hears .-ill. He knows whatever can be known; but there is none who knows him.... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 516 pages
...smallest of the small, and the greatest of the great ; yet he is neither small nor great." VoL. I.— 4 "Without hand or foot, he runs rapidly, and grasps firmly ; without eyes, he sees all ; without ears, he hears all. He knows whatever can be known; but there is none who knows him.... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 422 pages
...nor great. 9 \Vithout hand nor foot, he runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; without eyes, he sees all ; without ears, he hears all. He knows whatever can be known ; but there is none who knows him. The wise call him the Great, Supreme, Pervading Spirit. 10 He who considers all beings as existing... | |
| 1868 - 394 pages
...directed in the path to beatitude. " Without hand or foot, he runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; wit1 eyes he sees, without ears he hears all; he knows whatever can 1 known, but there is none who knows him : him the wise call the great, supreme, pervading Spirit."... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 pages
...small nor great. Without hand nor foot, he runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; without eyes, he sees all ; without ears, he hears all. He knows whatever can be known; but there is none who knows him. The wise call him the Great, Supreme, Pervading Spirit. He who considers all beings as existing in... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 416 pages
...small nor great. Without hand nor foot, he runs rapidly and grasps firmly ; without eyes, he sees all; without ears, he hears all. He knows whatever can be known; but there is none who knows him. The wise call him the Great, Supreme, Pervading Spirit. He who considers all beings as existing in... | |
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