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" ... then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can... "
Institutes of Hindu Law, Or, The Ordinances of Menu [i.e., Manu]: According ... - Page 2
by Manu, Graves Champney Haughton - 1869 - 340 pages
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley, Volume 17

Joseph Priestley - Theology - 1797 - 552 pages
...descriptions of the Supreme Being are just and truly sublime. In the Institutes of Menu he is said to be one " whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has uo visible parts, who exists from eternity, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend."...
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