| William Henry Knight - 1863 - 456 lehte
...intellectual and moral capacity, besides admitting the former position, must know that every compound thing is perishable, that there is no reality in things,...from pain or bodily existence is final happiness. " 3. Those of the highest capacities, besides the above enumerated articles, must know that, from the... | |
| William Henry Knight - 1863 - 446 lehte
...position, must know that every compound thing is perishable, that there is no reality in things, that even' imperfection is pain, and that deliverance from pain or bodily existence is final happiness. "3. Those of the highest capacities, besides the above enumerated articles, must know that, from the... | |
| Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) - 1915 - 1306 lehte
...that they shall therein have the fruits of their works in this life. know, that every compound thing is perishable, that there is no reality in things...or beatitude. 3. Those of the highest capacities, besides the above enumerated articles, know that from the body or last object to the supreme soul,... | |
| Tivadar Duka - 2000 - 254 lehte
...intellectual or moral capacity, in addition to the above doctrines, must understand that every compound thing is perishable; that there is no reality in things ; that every imperfection causes surluring, aud that deliverance from suffering, aud eventually from bodily existence, ia final-beatiiude.... | |
| 1914 - 648 lehte
...reality in things; that every sin is pain, and that deliverance from pain or bodily existence is bliss. 3. Those of the highest capacities must know, in addition to the above enumerated dogmas, that from the lowest form to the Supreme Soul nothing is existent by itself. Neither can it be said that it will... | |
| Tivadar Duka - 1885 - 280 lehte
...intellectual or moral capacity, in addition to the above doctrines, must understand that every compound thing is perishable ; that there is no reality in things ; that every imperfection causes suffering, and that deliverance from suffering, and eventually from bodily existence, is final... | |
| |