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" finished model of calm and sweet majesty, of infinite tenderness for all that breathes and compassion for all that suffers, of perfect moral freedom and exemption from every prejudice. "
The Religions of India - Стр. 118
авторы: Auguste Barth - 1882 - Страниц: 309
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Neely's History of The Parliament of Religions and Religious ..., Объемы 1-2

Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1893 - Страниц: 1072
...him." " We must," says Professor Earth, " set clearly before us the admirable figure which detaches sweet majesty, of infinite tenderness for all that...moral freedom and exemption from every prejudice. It was to save others that he who was one day to be Gautama disdained to tread sooner in the way of...
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The World's Congress of Religions: The Addresses and Papers Delivered Before ...

John Wesley Hanson - 1894 - Страниц: 1214
...to know Buddha," says Professor Jansboll, "the more I admire him." "We must," says Professor Barth, "set clearly before us the admirable figure which...moral freedom and exemption from every prejudice. It was to save others that he who was one day to be Gautama disdained to tread sooner in the way of...
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The World's Congress of Religions: The Addresses and Papers Delivered Before ...

John Wesley Hanson - 1894 - Страниц: 1232
...to know Buddha," says Professor Jansboll, "the more I admire him." "We must," says Professor Barth, "set clearly before us the admirable figure which...moral freedom and exemption from every prejudice. It was to save others that he who was one day to be Gautama disdained to tread sooner in the way of...
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The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, Том 2

Alexander Sutherland - 1898 - Страниц: 392
...by liberality ; overcome falsehood by truth." (Udanavarga, xx., 18.) Barth speaks of the Buddha as " that finished model of calm and sweet majesty, of...that breathes, and compassion for all that suffers. To imitate him was a higher law than that contained in rules and precepts." (The Religions of India,...
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The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, Том 2

Alexander Sutherland - 1898 - Страниц: 382
...by liberality ; overcome falsehood by truth." (Udanavarga, xx., 18.) Barth speaks of the Buddha as " that finished model of calm and sweet majesty, of...for all that breathes, and compassion for all that sutlers. To imitate him was a higher law than that contained in rules and precepts." (The Religions...
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The Religions of India

Auguste Barth - 2000 - Страниц: 340
...sentiments, it grew and multiplied, and its existence will be threatened from the day when the neo-Brahmauic religions, particularly Vishnuism, shall, in their...perfection. It was to save others that he who was one (lay to be Gaut¿iina disdained to tread sooner in the way of Nirv¿a, and that he chose to become...
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The Religions of India

Auguste Barth - 2000 - Страниц: 340
...him, were new sentiments, unknown to Brahmanism; and singular it is that it was thus a religion oo without God which first introduced India to a sense...tenderness for all that breathes and compassion for nil that suffers, of perfect moral freedom and exemption from every prejudice. The ideal of the Brahman,...
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