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Pagina 341
... Zoroaster , are but mere phan- tasmagoria , the only reality being the dual principle which is neither seen , nor felt , nor heard . In consequence of this forced alienation of the human soul from God , and the sub- stitution of a ...
... Zoroaster , are but mere phan- tasmagoria , the only reality being the dual principle which is neither seen , nor felt , nor heard . In consequence of this forced alienation of the human soul from God , and the sub- stitution of a ...
Pagina 344
... Zoroaster . These writings , which are chiefly comprised in the Zeudavesta , are the only relic of the earliest Persian tongue known as the Zend . Taking the lists of M. Anquetil , we find the most marked resemblance of the Zend ...
... Zoroaster . These writings , which are chiefly comprised in the Zeudavesta , are the only relic of the earliest Persian tongue known as the Zend . Taking the lists of M. Anquetil , we find the most marked resemblance of the Zend ...
Pagina 357
... Zoroaster , the Magi had possessed this system , and we must , therefore , regard them as the creators of philosophy among the Persians . The great diversity of opinions con- cerning the state of the first appearance of magianism in ...
... Zoroaster , the Magi had possessed this system , and we must , therefore , regard them as the creators of philosophy among the Persians . The great diversity of opinions con- cerning the state of the first appearance of magianism in ...
Pagina 358
... Zoroaster , and the system of fire - worship is therefore far more ancient than is generally supposed . ‡ Any attempt to give a synopsis of the magian system would be fruitless , since most accounts confound it with the system of Zoroaster ...
... Zoroaster , and the system of fire - worship is therefore far more ancient than is generally supposed . ‡ Any attempt to give a synopsis of the magian system would be fruitless , since most accounts confound it with the system of Zoroaster ...
Pagina 359
... Zoroaster . Abulfeda , an Arabian writer , † gives a far clearer though more succinct account of Magianism . He says that the ancient religion of the Persian magi was based on the veneration of light as the principle of goodness , and ...
... Zoroaster . Abulfeda , an Arabian writer , † gives a far clearer though more succinct account of Magianism . He says that the ancient religion of the Persian magi was based on the veneration of light as the principle of goodness , and ...
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