| Annie Besant - Theosophy - 1910 - 120 pages
...oldest religions has said : Mankind comes to Me along many roads, and on whatever road a man comes, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are Mine. And the youngest of the religions has said : We make no difference between Prophets. And once more... | |
| Annie Besant - Theosophy - 1911 - 198 pages
...which is voiced in one of the ancient scriptures of the Indian people, where in the presence of Sri Krishna the supreme God is speaking, and when he declares,...roads are mine." That is a great truth. God is the centre, the religions are all on the circumference, and as all the radii lead to the centre so all... | |
| Annie Besant - Theosophy - 1912 - 152 pages
...these ways a man may come, and truly has it beeģ declared in an eastern Scripture : " By whatever road a man approaches me, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are mine." We find coming out in the poets, especially of the closing part of the nineteenth century, the different... | |
| Unitarianism - 1913 - 330 pages
...written, as an utterance of the supreme God : ' Men come to Me along many roads, and on every road where a man approaches Me, on that road do I welcome him ; for all roads are Mine.' There are other differences specially arising out of the past history of the movement known as Unitarian.... | |
| North American review - 1920 - 876 pages
...whole must not be ridiculed: "Mankind comes to Me along many roads, and on whatever road a man comes, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are Mine." Indeed! Even the road of Science. Time and space are about to fall: witness, Einstein! It is clear... | |
| Sir Ahmed Hussain - Islam - 1922 - 106 pages
...(1,80,000) Messengers of God who preceded (a) " Mankind comes to Me along many roads ; and on whatever road a man approaches Me on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are Mine." — Bhagawat Gita. ^MS ) i^^-^o <DU ) ^ } <j JU) ) See p. 24. (t) See Note 2 (concluding part) which... | |
| Theosophy - 1922 - 710 pages
...the people : " Men come to Me along many different roads, and on whatever road the man approacheth Me, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are Mine." Turn from that deepest, grandest meaning, and take the secondary meaning of Theosophy. Theosophy in... | |
| Violet Tweedale - Ghosts - 1924 - 364 pages
...avenues leading up to the one truth and doubtless spiritualism is one of them. " On whatsoever road a man approaches Me, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are Mine." Up this avenue an ever increasing throng is wending its way. The largest body of Spiritualists in Great... | |
| Annie Besant - Capitalism - 1925 - 156 pages
...in the Bkagavad Gitd, where He says : " Mankind comes to Me along many roads, but on whatever road a man approaches Me, on that road do I welcome him, for all roads are mine " ? Is not that true, and are not all these sayings the promise of a World Religion, in which every... | |
| Charles Vail - Philosophy - 1996 - 220 pages
...through the Hindu Savior, Krishna, declares, "Mankind conies to me along many roads, and on whatever road a man approaches me, on that road do I welcome him; for all roads are mine." This broader view will greatly strengthen the faith of each in his own special religion. In the mouth... | |
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