| F. Max Muller - 1893 - 380 pages
...the most various phases and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...result of all the influences which were brought to bear on His Miijesty, there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the conviction in his heart that... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Religions - 1899 - 360 pages
...the most various phases and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...his heart, and as the result of all the influences Q •which were brought to bear on His Majesty, there grew gradually, as the outline on a stone, the... | |
| Sir George Forrest - India - 1903 - 392 pages
...the most diverse phases, and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...based on some elementary principles traced itself 185 on the mirror of his heart, and as the result of all the influences which were brought to hear... | |
| Sir George William Forrest - India - 1903 - 382 pages
...the most diverse phases, and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...opposed to every (Islamitic) principle. Thus a faith based_on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror of his heart, and as the result of... | |
| Sir George Forrest - India - 1903 - 380 pages
...religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in hooks, with a talent of selection peculiar to him, and a...based on some elementary principles traced itself 185 on the mirror of his heart, and as the result of all the influences which were brought to bear... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - India - 1903 - 462 pages
...the most diverse phases, and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...peculiar to him, and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every (Isldmic) principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror of... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - India - 1903 - 476 pages
...books, with a talent of selection peculiar to him, and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every (Isldmic) principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror of his heart, and as a result of all the influences which were brought to bear on his Majesty, there grew, gradually as... | |
| Ernest Binfield Havell - Travel - 1904 - 250 pages
...the most various phases, and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...peculiar to him and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every (Islamite) principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principles traced itself on the mirror... | |
| Flora Annie Webster Steel - Akbar - 1908 - 368 pages
...earliest childhood his Majesty hath collected everything in all religions that is worth remembering, with a talent of selection peculiar to him, and a spirit of inquiry opposed to every principle of our Faith." "Sobhan-ullaht " assented the Makhdum-ul'-mulk, who had been the highest religious... | |
| Joseph Estlin Carpenter - India - 1921 - 572 pages
...the most various phases, and through all sorts of religious practices and sectarian beliefs, and has collected everything which people can find in books,...[Islamitic] principle. Thus a faith based on some elementary principle traced itself on the mirror of his heart, and as the result of all the influences which were... | |
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