| James Mill - 1817 - 700 pages
...agency of the Deity is peculiarly required. " I have passed," says the preserving god, " many births. Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...beings, yet having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power ; and as often as there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection of... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1817 - 726 pages
...Hindoo Theology, is represented in the lihiigvat Geetn, as thus addressing one of his disciples : " Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...created beings ; yet having command over my own nature, 1 am made f rident by my own power ; and as often ns there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection... | |
| 1839 - 650 pages
...Bhagat Geeta," the god Krishna says to Arjoon, " Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or to decay, and am the Lord of all created beings, yet, having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power : and as often as there is a decline of virtue and an insurrection of... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 340 pages
...characteristic feature of the Hindoo mythology. " I have passed," says the preserving god, " many births. Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...beings, yet, having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power ; and as often as there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection of... | |
| John Garrett - 1846 - 270 pages
...and thou bave passed many births. Mine are known unto me; but thou knowest not of thine. 6Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or decay, and...lord of all created beings; yet, having command over иу own nature, I am made evident by my own power. 5F. 21 SANSCRIT. 2. со. oo. O_D. оЗ. — гэг~о... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1850 - 280 pages
...thou," answers Kreeshna, "have passed many births; mine are known to me, but thou knowest not of thine. Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or decay, yet as I have command His past and over my own nature, I am made evident by my power. When there existence.... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 516 pages
...thou and I have passed through many births. Mine are known unto me, but thou knowest not of thine. Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...beings, yet having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power; and as often as there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection of... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 480 pages
...thou and I have passed through many births. Mine are known unto me, but thou knowest not of thine. Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...beings, yet having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power-, and as often as there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection of... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1856 - 530 pages
...Both thou and I have passed many births : mine are known unto me, hut thou knowest not of thine. " Although I am not in my nature subject to birth or...beings ; yet, having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power ; and as often as there is a decline of virtue and an insurrection of... | |
| 1859 - 910 pages
...mortal birth." Kreeshna thus assigns the best of reasons for his successive incarnations or avatars : " Although I am not, in my nature, subject to birth...beings ; yet, having command over my own nature, I am made evident by my own power ; and as often as there is a decline of virtue, and an insurrection of... | |
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