| Jean-Baptiste Du Halde - 1741 - 526 pàgines
...leave them he would communicate his true . SemiSentiments, and reveal the Myftery of his Doctrine : Learn then, faid he to them, that the Principle of...Adhered only to his firft Words, and their Doctrine is dirc<5Hy oppofite to Atheifm. However the laft Words of this Importer laid the Foundation of that celebrated... | |
| 1772 - 294 pàgines
...tinefs and nothing^ from nothing all.things proceed" ed, and into nothing all will return, and that is the " end of all our hopes;" but his difciples...atheifm. However, the laft words of this impoftor laid the foundation of that celebrated diftin&ion, which is made in his doclrine into exterior and... | |
| Ely Bates - 1786 - 396 pàgines
...he, that the principle of all things is emptinejs and nothing ; from nothing all things pro.* ceeded, and into nothing all will return, and this is the end of all our hopes. But this is a fecret feldom communicated to the bonzes themfelves, and only to the great geniufles of their... | |
| John Bell - 1790 - 422 pàgines
...mysteries of his doctrine. — " Learn then," said he, " that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing, from nothing all things proceeded, and...return, and this is the end of all our hopes." But some of his disciples adhered to what he had formerly taught them, and their doclrine is directly opposite... | |
| William Hurd - 1814 - 954 pàgines
...would make it pub-, fie to them, " Learn then (said he) that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing; from nothing all things proceeded, and...return,, •and this is the end of all our hopes." '„ ; • •-, , . However, some of bis disciples adhered to what he had formerly taught them, and... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1849 - 474 pàgines
...of his doctrine to them. "Know, then," said Buddha, "that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing; from nothing all things proceeded, and...will return, and this is the end of all our hopes." Buddha then desired his disciples to leave him, and all save ten quitted his presence, the god ordering... | |
| Henry Charles Sirr - 1849 - 468 pàgines
...of his doctrine to them. "Know, then," said Buddha, "that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing; from nothing all things proceeded, and...will return, and this is the end of all our hopes." Buddha then desired his disciples to leave him, and all save ten quitted his presence, the god ordering... | |
| John Lockhart Ross - 1858 - 340 pàgines
...have thus addressed his principal disciples :—" Learn, that the principle of all things is emptiness and nothing; from nothing all things proceeded, and...will return; and this is the end of all our hopes." Thus Foe was the author of two different sets of opinions at different periods of his life. The first... | |
| William Brade - 1862 - 396 pàgines
...divinity to arrive at. The mystery was just this : — " The grand principle of all things is emptiness and " nothing ; from nothing all things proceeded,..." nothing all will return, and this is the end of our hopes. " There are several heavens or places of bliss, but the '• summit of bliss is total annihilation... | |
| 1884 - 476 pàgines
...expressed : ' The principle of all things is emptiness and nothing. From nothing all things proceed, into nothing all will return, and this is the end of all our hopes/ His disciples, however, ' adhered only to his first words, and their doctrine is directly opposite... | |
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