The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 2Garland Pub., 1984 - 188 pages |
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... minds of his creatures , but which had not , in their opinion , any exist- ence independent of mind . In drawing a parallel between the Gods of the Indian and European heathens , from what- ever fource they were derived , I fhall ...
... minds of his creatures , but which had not , in their opinion , any exist- ence independent of mind . In drawing a parallel between the Gods of the Indian and European heathens , from what- ever fource they were derived , I fhall ...
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... mind but his own ; and they suppose him to manifest his power by the operation of his divine fpirit , whom they name VISHNU , the Pervader , and NA'RA'YAN , or Moving on the waters , both in the masculine gender , whence he is often ...
... mind but his own ; and they suppose him to manifest his power by the operation of his divine fpirit , whom they name VISHNU , the Pervader , and NA'RA'YAN , or Moving on the waters , both in the masculine gender , whence he is often ...
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... minds and affect our fouls with tenderness , if " our thoughts were elevated to one univerfal 66 caufe , if we recognized on all fides the work " of Him , whom we love ; if we marked the " traces of his auguft fteps and benignant inten ...
... minds and affect our fouls with tenderness , if " our thoughts were elevated to one univerfal 66 caufe , if we recognized on all fides the work " of Him , whom we love ; if we marked the " traces of his auguft fteps and benignant inten ...
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adoration affert affured Afia Afiatick almoſt alſo ancient Arabian Arabick Arabs beautiful becauſe believe BRAHMA called China Chineſe cloſe confequently confiderable confidered CRISHNA defcendants defire Deity deſcribed Devanagari dialect diftinct diſcover diſtinguiſhed divine eaſtern Egypt eſpecially eſtabliſhed exiſtence facred faid fame fecond feems feven fhall fimilar fince firft firſt fome fource fublime fuch fuppofe fupport fyftem fymbolical Greeks himſelf Hindus hiſtory Imaus India Indian INDRA Iràn iſlands itſelf language laſt learned leaſt leſs letters MENU moft Mongals moſt mountains muft muſt nations obferved occafion Perfian philofophers poems poets praiſe preferved preſent purpoſe queſtion race racter raiſed reaſon religion repreſented reſemblance Sabian Sanfcrit ſcience Scythian ſeems ſeparate ſeveral ſhall ſhould SIVA ſome ſpirit ſpoken ſtate ſtory ſubject ſuch ſuppoſed ſyſtem Tartarian Tartars themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion tranflated univerſe uſed Véda's Védas verſes VISHNU weft whofe whoſe word worſhip Yemen Zend