| William Jones - 1807 - 468 strani
...fubftance, that he alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty ; that the love of him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all other objects is abfurd and illufory, that the beauties of nature are faint refemblances, like images in a mirror, of... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 strani
...substance, that he alone i .perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty ; that the love of him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all other objects is absurd and illnsory( that the beauties of nature are faint resemblances, like images in a mirror, of the divine... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 328 strani
...the universe, always immediately present to his work, and consequently, always in substance; * * * that the beauties of nature are faint resemblances,...images in a mirror, of the Divine charms; * * * that nothingh as a pure absolute existence but mind or spirit; that material substances, as the ignorant... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 610 strani
...substance; that He alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty; that the love of Him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all...divine charms; that, from eternity without beginning toeternity without end, the Supreme Benevolence is occupied in bestowing happiness, or the means of... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 608 strani
...substance; that lie alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty; that the love of Him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all...nature are faint resemblances— like images in a mirror—of the divine charms; that, from eternity without beginning toeternity without end, the Supreme... | |
| Duncan Forbes - 1869 - 258 strani
...substance; that He alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty ; that the love of Him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all...objects is absurd and illusory ; that the beauties of niture are faint resemblances, like images in a mirror, of the Divine charms ; that, from eternity... | |
| ʻUmar ibn Muḥammad Suhrawardī - 1891 - 188 strani
...true love, ('ishk-i-hakiki), while love of other objects is illusory love ('ishk-i-majazi) ; that all the beauties of nature are faint resemblances like...supreme benevolence is occupied in bestowing happiness; that men can only attain it by performing their part of the primal covenant between them and the Creator;... | |
| Duncan Forbes - 1920 - 254 strani
...substance; that He alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty ; that the loveof Him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all other objects i» nbsurd and illusory ; that the beauties of nature are faint resemblances,. like images in a mirror,... | |
| Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1928 - 500 strani
...substance; that He alone is perfect benevolence, perfect truth, perfect beauty, that the love of Him alone is " real " and genuine love, while that of...are faint resemblances, like images in a mirror of Divine Charms; that, from eternity without beginning, to eternity without end, the Supreme Benevolence... | |
| William Jones - 1993 - 468 strani
...fubftance, that he alone is perfect benevolence, perfecT: truth, perfect beauty ; that the love of him alone is real and genuine love, while that of all other objects is abfurd and illufory, that the beauties of nature are faint refemblances, like images in a mirror, of... | |
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