| Martin Haug - 1862 - 290 páginas
...Dualism, that is to say, the supposition of two original independent spirits, a good and a bad one, utterly distinct from each other, and one counteracting...Supreme Being, he undertook to solve the great problem, on which so many a wise man of antiquity and even of modern times was engaged, viz. how are the imperfections... | |
| Martin Haug - 1884 - 506 páginas
...Dualism, that is to say, the idea of two original independent spirits, one good and the other bad, utterly distinct from each other, and one counteracting...the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Being, ho undertook to solve the great problem which has engaged the attention of so many wise men of antiquity,... | |
| Samuel Laing - 1892 - 336 páginas
...Dr. Haug, who is the greatest authority on all questions connected with the Zend scriptures, says : ' Having arrived at the grand idea of the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Being, Zoroaster undertook to solve the great problem which has engaged the attention of so many wise men... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 820 páginas
...dualism — that is to say, the idea of two original and independent spirits, one good and the other bad, utterly distinct from each other, and one counteracting...to a confusion of his philosophy with his theology ... A separate evil spirit of equal power with Ahura-Mazda, and always opposed to him, is entirely... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 816 páginas
...that is to say, the idea of two original and independent spirits, one good and the other bad, utterlv distinct from each other, and one counteracting the...to a confusion of his philosophy with his theology . . . A separate evil spirit of equal power with Ahura-Mazda, and always opposed to him, is entirely... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 656 páginas
...Zarathushtra, having arrived at the idea of the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Being, had afterwards to solve the great problem which has engaged the attention...many wise men of antiquity and even of modern times, namely, how to reconcile the imperfections discernible in the world, the various kinds of evil, wickedness,... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1893 - 652 páginas
...Zarathushtra, having arrived at the idea of the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Being, had afterwards to solve the great problem which has engaged the attention...many wise men of antiquity and even of modern times, namely, how to reconcile the imperfections discernible in the world, the various kinds of evil, wickedness,... | |
| John Henry Barrows - 1893 - 812 páginas
...dualism — that is to say, the idea of two oiiginal and independent spirits, one good and the other bad, utterly distinct from each other, and one counteracting...creation of the other, is owing to a confusion of his philosophv with his theology . . . A separate evil spirit of cijual power with Ahura-Mazda, and always... | |
| 1893 - 458 páginas
...end. How is it, then, that he brings about these two contrary results ? In the words of Dr. Haug : Having arrived at the grand idea of the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Being, he (Zoroaster) undertook to solve the great problem which has engaged the attention of so many wise men... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1893 - 1072 páginas
...their e*nd. How is it, then, that He brings about these two contrary results? In the words of Dr. Haug: Having arrived at the grand idea of the unity and indivisibility of the Supreme Heine, be (Zoroaster) undertook to solve the great problem which nae engaged 'he attention of BO many... | |
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