History of Religions, Zväzok 1C. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 552 strán (strany) |
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Strana 17
... pure white marble , rising in three concentric stages , ' The following description of the sacrifice according to the ritual of the late Manchu dynasty is taken chiefly from an article by Henry Blodget , " The Worship of Heaven and ...
... pure white marble , rising in three concentric stages , ' The following description of the sacrifice according to the ritual of the late Manchu dynasty is taken chiefly from an article by Henry Blodget , " The Worship of Heaven and ...
Strana 42
... pure materialist , has no use for the mystical Tao nor for the primal intelligence of Chu Hi and the Sung Confucian- ists . From the combination and spontaneous interaction of these principles all things arise . Man's body is of coarse ...
... pure materialist , has no use for the mystical Tao nor for the primal intelligence of Chu Hi and the Sung Confucian- ists . From the combination and spontaneous interaction of these principles all things arise . Man's body is of coarse ...
Strana 46
... pure form without matter , as there is no matter without form . Chu Hi's rela- tion to Chou - tszě is therefore somewhat like that of the Stoics to Aristotle , as , indeed , the Sing - li philosophy has many other resemblances to Stoic ...
... pure form without matter , as there is no matter without form . Chu Hi's rela- tion to Chou - tszě is therefore somewhat like that of the Stoics to Aristotle , as , indeed , the Sing - li philosophy has many other resemblances to Stoic ...
Strana 51
... . The common man thinks that for his own im- 1 The qualifications are pure negations . 2 These puppets were thrown away after the sacrifice . Chuang - tszě , XIV , 2 , 7 , 4 . CHAPTER III CHINA TAOISM Lao - tse and the Tao TAOISM 51.
... . The common man thinks that for his own im- 1 The qualifications are pure negations . 2 These puppets were thrown away after the sacrifice . Chuang - tszě , XIV , 2 , 7 , 4 . CHAPTER III CHINA TAOISM Lao - tse and the Tao TAOISM 51.
Strana 55
... pure passivity to be in harmony with the universe , is the way to be blessed . Heaven is for Lao - tse no personal God , not even a personi- fication of the moral order of the world ; it is a part of nature and takes its laws from the ...
... pure passivity to be in harmony with the universe , is the way to be blessed . Heaven is for Lao - tse no personal God , not even a personi- fication of the moral order of the world ; it is a part of nature and takes its laws from the ...
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