The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... mind , and render the conception of the whole erroneous . If a man were to lay down the plan of preparing himself ... mind . In a cursory survey , it is understood , that the mind , unable to attend to the whole of an infinite number of ...
... mind , and render the conception of the whole erroneous . If a man were to lay down the plan of preparing himself ... mind . In a cursory survey , it is understood , that the mind , unable to attend to the whole of an infinite number of ...
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... mind , or , in common language , that it is an idea in the mind . This universe then , according to the above passage , was conceived by the divine mind before it was actually produced , or , in other words , it was an idea in the ...
... mind , or , in common language , that it is an idea in the mind . This universe then , according to the above passage , was conceived by the divine mind before it was actually produced , or , in other words , it was an idea in the ...
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... mind of the most foolish of men . " Not discoverable by reason ; " does this mean that the divine reason did not discover the divine idea , or does it mean that human reason could not discover it ? An idea in the mind of another being ...
... mind of the most foolish of men . " Not discoverable by reason ; " does this mean that the divine reason did not discover the divine idea , or does it mean that human reason could not discover it ? An idea in the mind of another being ...
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