| Ernest Binfield Havell - Travel - 1904 - 250 pages
...abstemious thinkers and men endowed with miraculous powers among all nations. If some true knowledge were thus everywhere to be found, why should truth be confined...to a creed like Islam, which was comparatively new, and scarcely a thousand years old; why should one sect assert what another denies, and why should one... | |
| Joseph Estlin Carpenter - India - 1921 - 572 pages
...all religions, and abstemious thinkers, and men endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations. If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to be found,...truth be confined to one religion, or to a creed like the Islam, which was comparatively new, and scarce a thousand years old ; why should one sect assert... | |
| Pierre Du Jarric - Religion - 1996 - 360 pages
...all religions, and abstemious thinkers, and men endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations. If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to be found,...truth be confined to one religion, or to a creed like the Islam, which was comparatively new, and scarcely a thousand years old ; why should one claim a... | |
| Brigitte Luchesi, Kocku von Stuckrad - Philosophy - 2004 - 680 pages
...in all religions, and abstemious thinkers and men endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations. If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to be found, why should truth be confined to one religion [...]. In gewisser Weise antizipiert Akbar hier eine Position, die durch Lessing erst später in der... | |
| E.S. Holden - History - 2004 - 372 pages
...heart, and there grew the conviction that there were sensible men in all religions (and in all ages). If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to be found, why should truth bg confined to one religion ; or to a creed like Islam, which was scarcely a thousand years old ? "... | |
| Heinrich von Stietencron - Civilization, Hindu - 2005 - 352 pages
...in all religions, and abstemious thinkers and men endowed with miraculous powers, among all nations. If some true knowledge was thus everywhere to be found,...truth be confined to one religion, or to a creed like the Islam, which was comparatively new, and scarcely a thousand years old; why should one sect assert... | |
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