| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 strani
...greek word for a sage, or from the woollen mantle which they used to wear in some provinces of Persia. Their fundamental tenets are: That nothing exists...the human soul is an emanation from his essence, and though divided for a time from its hcavenlysource, will be finally re-united with it; that the highest... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 514 strani
...greek word for a sage, or from the woollen mantle which they used to wear in some provinces of Persia. Their fundamental tenets are: That nothing exists absolutely but God ; that the human soul is an enianation from his essence, and though divided for a time from its heavenlysource, will be finally... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 390 strani
...Greek word fora sage, or from the woollen inantl* which they used to wear isi some provinces of Persia. Their fundamental tenets are : That nothing exists...human soul is an emanation from his essence ; and though divided for a time from its heavenly source* will be finally re-united with it: that the highest... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 strani
...Sophoi). They are scattered over the Persian empire. Their fundamental tenets are said to be : — That nothing exists absolutely but God : that the human soul is an emanation from his essence; and, though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally re-united with it:' that the highest... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 strani
...Greek word for a sage or from the woollen mantle which they used to wear in some provinces of Persia: their fundamental tenets are. that nothing exists...the human soul is an emanation from his essence, and though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally reunited with it ; that the highest... | |
| Thomas Morell - 1827 - 614 strani
...individual can be found in modern times more intimately acquainted with the literature of Persia. " Their fundamental tenets are, that nothing exists...human soul is an emanation from his essence ; and though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally re-united with it; that the highest... | |
| 1832 - 424 strani
...embraced by a numerous sect both of the ancient and modern Persians. 'Their fundamental tenets,' he says, 'are, that nothing exists absolutely but God ; that...human soul is an emanation from his essence, and, though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally re-united with it ; that the highest... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 646 strani
...which prevails even at this time among the learned Mussulmans, who sometimes avow it without reserve. Their fundamental tenets are, that nothing exists...human soul is an emanation from his essence, and, though separated for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally reunited with it — that the... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1832 - 420 strani
...embraced by a numerous sect both of the ancient and modern Persians. 'Their fundamental tenets,' he says, 'are, that nothing exists absolutely but God ; that...human soul is an emanation from his essence, and, though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally re-united with it ; that the highest... | |
| Edward Garrard Marsh - 1848 - 302 strani
...Brahminical notion, that the mind of man is a part of the deity, into which it is again absorbed after death. Their fundamental tenets are, that nothing exists...human soul is an emanation from his essence, and, though divided for a time from its heavenly source, will be finally reunited with it, that the highest... | |
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