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" ... and of the terrene elements — with a vague but impressive reference of the powers displayed by these sensible objects to an immaterial or moral source, unknown indeed, but still adored as Divine, and even as a divine Unity.* It is true that these... "
Essay the First: On the Kocch, Bódo and Dhimál Tribes : in Three Parts - Page 162
by Brian Houghton Hodgson - 1847 - 200 pages
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 18, Part 2

Asia - 1850 - 874 pages
...displayed by these sensible objects to an immaterial or moral source, unknown indeed, but still idored as Divine, and even as a divine Unity.* It is true that these Utter conceptions are too vague to be denominated, strictly speaking, ideas, proper to these people,...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 18, Part 2

Asia - 1850 - 856 pages
...consists, clearly enough, of the worship of the most striking and influential of sensible ofcjeete— of the " starry host," and of the terrene elements...languages have no word for God, for soul, for heaven, fat hell, for sin, for piety, for prayer, for repentance. It is true that their gods are many, and...
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and ..., Volume 8

1850 - 782 pages
...sensible objects, the starry host, and of the terrene elements, with a vague but impressive reverence of the powers displayed by these sensible objects...still adored as divine, and even as a divine Unity." Their languages, however, have no terms for " God," for " soul," for " heaven," for " hell," for "sin,"...
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