| Paul Ambroise Bigandet - 1866 - 568 pages
...divine interference to help him in obtaining that twofold object. It may be said in favor of Budhism, that no philosophico-religious system has ever upheld,...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation, in a Budhist sense, of man. The role of Budha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who preaches... | |
| Buddhaghosa - 1870 - 412 pages
...culminating in atheism and nihilism. " It may be said in favour of Buddhism," he writes (p. viii.), " that no philosophicoreligious system has ever upheld,...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation, in a Buddhist sense, of man. The role of Buddha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who preaches... | |
| Buddhaghosa (theologian.) - 1870 - 410 pages
...culminating in atheism and nihilism. " It may be said in favour of Buddhism," he writes (p. viii.), " that no philosophicoreligious system has ever upheld,...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation, in a Buddhist sense, of man. The role of Buddha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who preaches... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1872 - 340 pages
...that no philosophico-religious system has ever upheld, to an equal degree, the notions of a savior and deliverer, and the necessity of his mission, for procuring the salvation of man, in a Buddhist sense. The role of Buddha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1874 - 316 pages
...that no philosophico-religious system has ever upheld, to an equal degree, the notions of a savior and deliverer, and the necessity of his mission for...that of a deliverer, who preaches a law designed to procure to man the deliverance from all the miseries he is laboring under. By an inexplicable and deplorable... | |
| Thomas Lumisden Strange - 1875 - 284 pages
...refused to give the sign (Max Muller, Science of Rel., 27). " It may be said," remarks Bishop Bigandet, " in favour of Buddhism, that no philosophico-religious...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation, in a Buddhist sense, of man, The r6le of Buddha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who preaches... | |
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 418 pages
...Saviour's life sketched out by the Evangelists." Again in the preface (p. viii) of his work, he adds: " It may be said in favour of Buddhism, that no philosophico-religious...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation of man in a Buddhist sense. The role of Gautama, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who... | |
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 422 pages
...Saviour's life sketched out by the Evangelists." Again in the preface (p. viii) of his work, he adds: "It may be said in favour of Buddhism, that no philosophico-religious...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation of man in a Buddhist sense. The role of Gautama, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 684 pages
...merits, culminated in Atheism and Nihilism. Thus we are told by Bishop Bigandet (p. viii.) : — ' It may be said in favour of Buddhism that no philosophico-religious...necessity of his mission for procuring the salvation of man, in a Buddhist sense. The r6le of Buddha, from beginning to end, is that of a deliverer, who... | |
| James Locke Batchelder - 1884 - 402 pages
...that no philosophico-religious systetn has ever upheld, to an equal degree, the notions of a Savior and Deliverer, and the necessity of His mission, for procuring the salvation of man in a Buddhist sense." — Max Muller. Mohammedanism is the Unitarianism of the East. It was... | |
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