... that which is called invisible. The universe, even, having existed, is again dissolved; and now again, on the approach of day, by divine necessity, it is reproduced. That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior... Indian Antiquities: Or, Dissertations, Relative to the Ancient Geographic ... - Página 255por Thomas Maurice - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 páginas
...necessity, it is reproduced. That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior and of another nature from that visibility...Abode ; which men having once obtained, they never more return to earth : that is my mansion. — KREESHNA, in the SHagavat-Oeeta. The guess, that Drama... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 páginas
...destroyed, is | superior and of another nature from tbat visibility : it ' is invisible and eternal. lie who is thus called invisible and incorruptible is...Abode; which men having once obtained, they never more return to earth : that i« my mansion. — К иски, in the Etiagnval-Geela. The guess, tbat... | |
| 1832 - 520 páginas
...dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior, and of another nature from that visible ; it is invisible and eternal ; he who is thus called...is even he, who is called the supreme abode, which having once obtained, they never more return to earth, that is my mansion." " At the end of the period... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 páginas
...necessity, it is reproduced. That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior and of another nature from that visibility:...Abode ; which men having once obtained, they never more return to earth : that is my mansion. — KREESHNA, in the Bhagavat Geeta. The guess, that Brama... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1875 - 480 páginas
...necessity, it is reproduced. But what, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed is superior and of another nature from that visibility....supreme abode, which men having once obtained they never more return to earth." Schlegel's Latin rendering of the first passage is so fine that it may excuse... | |
| 1845 - 732 páginas
...necessity, it is reproduced. That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior and of another nature from that visibility...it is invisible and eternal. He who is thus called invùible and incorruptible, is even he who is called the fipreme abode ; which men, having once obtained,... | |
| John Garrett - 1846 - 270 páginas
...(XII. 3. VII. 21, 25,) "That which upon the dissolution of all things else, is not des" troyed, is superior and of another nature from that visibility;..."He who is thus called invisible and incorruptible (or undivided) "¡j even he, who is called the supreme abode, which men having " once" obtained, they... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 páginas
...prineiple, under the emblem of a female engendering the world with his Maya, or supernatural power. another nature from that Visibility ; it is invisible and eternal. He who is thus ealled invisible and ineorruptible, is even he who is ealled the Supreme abode; whieh men having onee... | |
| J. Garrett - 1849 - 270 páginas
...оЗолсХЕю'Й ENGLISH. 20That which, upon the dissolution of all things else, is not destroyed, ¡i superior and of another nature from that visibility : it is invisible and eternal. 21 He who is thus called invisible and incorruptible, is even he who is called the Supreme Abode; which... | |
| William Batchelder Greene - 1849 - 188 páginas
...day, it is lk reproduced. That which, on the dissolution " of all things else, is not destroyed, is superior, " and of another nature from that visibility ; it is '• invisible and eternal.*" • Let us lay down two classes of being, the seen and the unseen : the unseen, eternal in their relations... | |
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