For our ignorance of those ways — which one portion of mankind calls the ways of Providence, dark and intricate ; while another sees in them the action of blind Fatalism ; and a third, simple chance, with neither gods nor devils to guide them — would... The Ocean of Theosophy - Page 98by William Quan Judge - 1893 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1888 - 732 pages
...of blind Fatalism ; and a third, simple chance, with neither gods nor devils to guide them — would surely disappear, if we would but attribute all these...or at any rate with a confident conviction that our neighbours will no more work to hurt us than we would think of harming them, the two-thirds of the... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1889 - 336 pages
...of blind fatalism ; and a third simple chance, with neither gods nor devils to guide them — would surely disappear if we would but attribute all these to their correct cause. . . . We stand bewildered before the mystery of our own making and the riddles of life that we will... | |
| Jerome A. Anderson - 1892 - 206 pages
...inscrutable were men to work in union and harmony instead of disunion and strife. For our ignorance of these ways—which one portion of mankind calls the ways...to their correct cause . . . With right knowledge • • two-thirds of the world's evil would vanish into thin air. Were no man to hurt his brother,... | |
| Jerome A. Anderson - 1892 - 266 pages
...inscrutable were men to work in union and harmony instead of disunion and strife. For our ignorance of these ways—which one portion of mankind calls the ways...these to their correct cause With right knowledge two-thirds of the world's evil would vanish into thin air. Were no man to hurt his brother, Karma-Nemesis... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1893 - 794 pages
...neither Gods nor Devils to guide them — would surely disappear, if we would but attribute all of them to their correct cause. With right knowledge, or at any rate with a confident conviction that our neighbours would no more work to hurt us than we would think of harming them, two-thirds of the world's... | |
| Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley - 1907 - 108 pages
...of blind Fatalism; and a third, simple chance, with neither gods nor devils to guide them — would surely disappear if we would but attribute all these...correct cause. With right knowledge, or at any rate a confident conviction that our neighbors will no more work to hurt us than we would think of harming... | |
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