| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 oldal
...is ever prefent to his work, and conftantly fupports a feries of perceptions, which, in one fenfe, they call illusory, though they cannot but admit the reality of all created forms, as far as the happinefs of creatures can be affeQed by them. When they confider the Divine Power exerted in creating,... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 oldal
...his work, and conftantly fupports a feries of perceptions, which, in one fenfe, they call illufory, though they cannot but admit the reality of all created forms, as far as the happinefs of creatures can be affected by them. When they confider the divine power exerted in creating,... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 oldal
...his work, and conjftantly fupports a feries of perceptions, which, in one fenfe, they .call illufory, though they cannot but admit the reality of all created forms, as far as the happinefs of creatures can be affected by them. When they confider the divine power exerted in creating,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 oldal
...the same author observes, that " the " redatitis, unable to form a distinct idea of brute matter " independent of mind, or to conceive that the work...cannot but admit the re"ality of all created forms, as Jar as the happiness of "creatures can be affected by them."^ " The word MAYA," (we are afterwards... | |
| 1811 - 596 oldal
...passage, the same author observes, that ' the Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea of brute matter independent of mind* or to conceive that the work...sense they call illusory, though they cannot ^but nd mit the reality of all created forms. ' The word MAYA,' (we are afterwards informed), • or dtlution,... | |
| 1811 - 696 oldal
...to his work, and conftantly fupports a feries of perceptions, which in one fenfe they call illufory, though they cannot but admit, the reality of all created forms, as far at the haffinefs of creaturet can be affefled by them." P. 82. : We appeal to our readers if this be... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 oldal
...the Vedantis, unable to form a distinct idea " of brute matter independent of mind, or to con" ceive that the work of supreme goodness was left " a moment...they " call illusory, though they cannot but admit ilie " reality of all created forms, as far as the happi" ness of creatures can be affected by them."... | |
| 1823 - 872 oldal
...celebrated Berkeley. The Vedantis (says Sir William Jones), unable to form a distinct idea of brute matter independent of mind, or to conceive that the work...created forms, as far as the happiness of creatures can he affected by them. This is the very immaterialism of Berkeley ; and in proof that it is the genuine... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 oldal
...nature is preserved and supported ; but the V£dantis, unable to form adistinct idea of brute matter independent of mind, or to conceive that the work...the happiness of creatures can be affected by them. When they consider the Divine Power exerted in creating, or in giving existence to that which existed... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 oldal
...nature is preserved and supported; but the V£dantis, unable to form a distinct idea of brute matter independent of mind, or to conceive that the work...was left a moment to itself, imagine that the Deity U ever present to his work, and constantly supports a series of perceptions, which in one sense they... | |
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