Nature, yet you lire content to spend your life in a work which aids only that same exact science. . . . " Of your several questions we will first discuss, if you please, the one relating to the presumed failure of the ' Fraternity' to ' leave any mark... The Ocean of Theosophy - Page 5by William Quan Judge - 1893 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1881 - 188 pages
...spend your life in a work which aids only that same exact science. . . . "Of your several questions we will first discuss, if you please, the one relating to the presumed failure I of the ' Fraternity ' to ' leave any mark upon the ' history of the world.' They ought, you think,... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - 1882 - 948 pages
...in a work which aids only that same exact science " Of your several questions we will first disease, if you please, the one relating to the presumed failure of the ' Fraternity ' to ' leave any mark on the history of the world.' They ought, you think, to have been able with their extraordinary advantages... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1892 - 280 pages
...aids only that same exact science. . . . " Of your several questions we will first discuss, if you , v please, the one relating to the presumed failure of...world.' They ought, you think, to have been able, witli ' A their extraordinary advantages, to have ' gathered into \ their schools a considerable portion... | |
| Alfred Percy Sinnett - 1885 - 252 pages
...spend your life in a work which aids only that same exact science. . . . " Of your several questions we will first discuss, if you please, the one relating...failure of the ' Fraternity ' to ' leave any mark upon th>3 history of the world.' They ought, you think, to have been able, with their extraordinary advantages,... | |
| 1908 - 426 pages
..."presumed failure of the Fraternity to leave any mark upon the history of the world. They ought ... to have been able, with their extraordinary advantages,...portion of the more enlightened minds of every race.' " He answers, "How do you know they have made no such mark? Are you acquainted with their efforts,... | |
| A. P. Sinnett - 1996 - 184 pages
...spend your life in a work which aids only that same exact science. . . . " Of your several questions we will first discuss, if you please, the one relating...considerable portion of the more enlightened minds of every nice.' How do you know they have made no such mark ? An- you acquainted with their efforts, successes,... | |
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