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" ... to believe that the whole creation was rather an energy than a work, by which the Infinite Being who is present at all times and in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of music,... "
Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah;: Written Previous To, and ... - الصفحة 168
بواسطة Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., المجلد 11

1806 - عدد الصفحات: 500
...Infinite Being' who is present at ;ill times and in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece...purpose, but exist only as far as they are perceived; a theory n,> l?ss pious than sublime, and as different from any principle of Atheism, as the brightest...

Works, المجلد 13

Sir William Jones - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of musick, always varied, yet always uniform ; so that all bodies...every wise and useful purpose, but exist only as far they are perceived ; a theory no less pious than sublime, and as different from any principle of Atheism,...

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

1811 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...which the infinite mind, who is present at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, -yet always uniform.' ' In another passage, the same author observes, that ' the Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea...

The Pamphleteer, المجلد 12

Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - عدد الصفحات: 592
...'which the infinite mind, who is present at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform" Upon the bare mention of this (I had almost said, divine) HINDOO TENET, it appears to me unavoidable...

The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...Infinite Being, who is present at all times in all places, exhibits to the minds of his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece...purpose, but exist only as far as they are perceived; a theory no less' pious than sublime, and as different from any principle of Atheism as the brightest...

The Works of Dugald Stewart: Dissertation exhibiting a general view of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 518
...which the infinite Mind, who is present at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of perceptions, like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform." * In some of Malebranche's reasonings upon this subject, he has struck into the same train of thought...

The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 454
...which the infinite mind, who is present at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform." * In another passage, the same author observes, that " the Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea...

The Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 450
...which the infinite mind, who is present at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, yet always uniform." * In another passage, the same author observes, that " the Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea...

A Manual of the Physiology of Mind, Comprehending the First Principles of ...

John Fearn - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 256
...which is present at all times, and " in all places, exhibits to his creatures a set of per" ceptions, like a wonderful picture or piece of music, " always varied, yet always uniform;" — may, with some allowance, be interpreted two ways. It may be supposed to coincide with the result...

The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster, المجلد 14

Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 856
...the infinite mind, who is pre_ sent at all times, and in all places, exhibits to his crea• tures a set of perceptions like a wonderful picture, or piece of music, always varied, but always uniform." And again, " The Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea of brute matter independent...




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