The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 171
... mind of man , which reality was , in fact , no reality at all . It was a mere subjective phenomenon , and possessed no such truth as that which reason compelled us to attribute to the permanent one , which , according to Xenophanes ...
... mind of man , which reality was , in fact , no reality at all . It was a mere subjective phenomenon , and possessed no such truth as that which reason compelled us to attribute to the permanent one , which , according to Xenophanes ...
Page 288
... mind , cannot be truly represented and fairly judged , if it is not seen that their intolerance , asceticism and bigotry was the neces- sary consequence of their Christian creed , in men of logical mind . and passionate elevation of ...
... mind , cannot be truly represented and fairly judged , if it is not seen that their intolerance , asceticism and bigotry was the neces- sary consequence of their Christian creed , in men of logical mind . and passionate elevation of ...
Page 58
... mind from the dominion of foul and corrupting matter . Under each system the perfection of human nature was estrangement from the influences of the senses- -those senses which were enslaved to the material elements of the world , an ...
... mind from the dominion of foul and corrupting matter . Under each system the perfection of human nature was estrangement from the influences of the senses- -those senses which were enslaved to the material elements of the world , an ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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