History of Religions, Zväzok 1C. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 552 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... things of this life , but to be exalted above the limitations of humanity or to be saved from the consequences of deeds , and , positively , to share the blessed- ness of the gods or to attain to union with the godhead . Salvation may ...
... things of this life , but to be exalted above the limitations of humanity or to be saved from the consequences of deeds , and , positively , to share the blessed- ness of the gods or to attain to union with the godhead . Salvation may ...
Strana 27
... things by the interaction of the opposites , heat and cold , light and dark , male and female . The processes of nature which men see every day went on through all the past as they do at present ; that they had a beginning - and when ...
... things by the interaction of the opposites , heat and cold , light and dark , male and female . The processes of nature which men see every day went on through all the past as they do at present ; that they had a beginning - and when ...
Strana 42
... things arise . Man's body is of coarse matter , Yin ; his vital spirit and intelligence are of the fiery nature of the Yang . Heaven - that is , the sky - is material just as truly as the earth , only of a different composition , and 1 ...
... things arise . Man's body is of coarse matter , Yin ; his vital spirit and intelligence are of the fiery nature of the Yang . Heaven - that is , the sky - is material just as truly as the earth , only of a different composition , and 1 ...
Strana 45
... things . Man occupies the highest place in nature , being of a more spiritual constitution . By contact with the world , the five cardinal virtues are called into action ; good and evil are discriminated ; different types of conduct ...
... things . Man occupies the highest place in nature , being of a more spiritual constitution . By contact with the world , the five cardinal virtues are called into action ; good and evil are discriminated ; different types of conduct ...
Strana 50
... things . I know not its name ; if I must designate it , I call it Tao . Striving to give it a name , I call it great ... things , " by its outflowing operation , " and to it , as to their origin , all things , when 1 Tao - teh - king , 6 ...
... things . I know not its name ; if I must designate it , I call it Tao . Striving to give it a name , I call it great ... things , " by its outflowing operation , " and to it , as to their origin , all things , when 1 Tao - teh - king , 6 ...
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