The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsAdam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 24.
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... Buddha and Buddhism , by Fidelis Buddhism and Christianity , by Fidelis Communism , by T. B. Browning CURRENT EVENTS Denison's History of Cavalry , by F ....... ..... ... PAGE 494 ..119-138 500 .... ....... 109 , 224 , 328 , 442 , 554 ...
... Buddha and Buddhism , by Fidelis Buddhism and Christianity , by Fidelis Communism , by T. B. Browning CURRENT EVENTS Denison's History of Cavalry , by F ....... ..... ... PAGE 494 ..119-138 500 .... ....... 109 , 224 , 328 , 442 , 554 ...
34. lappuse
... con- clude these references and citations by one last quotation from the " Life , " of the date 1857 : He which he could approve ? MARTIN . J. GRIFFIN . BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM . I. THE MAN . nubial happiness 34 THE THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
... con- clude these references and citations by one last quotation from the " Life , " of the date 1857 : He which he could approve ? MARTIN . J. GRIFFIN . BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM . I. THE MAN . nubial happiness 34 THE THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
35. lappuse
BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM . I. THE MAN . nubial happiness , it might well have been thought that. F " IF 22 nothing human is foreign " to any man , and if we believe , with Max Mül- ler , that the history of religion is the history of the ...
BUDDHA AND BUDDHISM . I. THE MAN . nubial happiness , it might well have been thought that. F " IF 22 nothing human is foreign " to any man , and if we believe , with Max Mül- ler , that the history of religion is the history of the ...
36. lappuse
... Buddhas , the last and greatest being the Buddha of history , Sakya muni , Gautama Buddha . The first name , meaning monk or hermit of the Sakyas , was probably given to him in later life , as of course was the appellation of Buddha ...
... Buddhas , the last and greatest being the Buddha of history , Sakya muni , Gautama Buddha . The first name , meaning monk or hermit of the Sakyas , was probably given to him in later life , as of course was the appellation of Buddha ...
37. lappuse
... Buddha . This much appears to be certain , that great per- sonal beauty and high intellectual power early marked him out for distinction . His masters soon declared that he knew more than they could teach him ; and , true to the ...
... Buddha . This much appears to be certain , that great per- sonal beauty and high intellectual power early marked him out for distinction . His masters soon declared that he knew more than they could teach him ; and , true to the ...
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