| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 pages
...his child, let him seek refuge in a forest. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his bousebold utensils, let him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care of hie wife to her ions, or accompanied by her, ;'/' she choote to attend him. Let him take up his consecrated... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 488 pages
...Gnosticism began to exercise its influence on Christianity, 2 that emulous of its dangerous rival, or him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care...3. I venture to refer to the pathetic tale of the hermit with his wife and son, from the MahS Bharata, in my translations from the Sanskrit. Compare... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 488 pages
...Gnosticism began to exercise its influence on Christianity, 2 that emulous of its dangerous rival, or him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to hia sons, or accompanied by her, if she choose to attend him. — Sir W. Jones's Menu, vi. 3. I venture... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 492 pages
...solitude, and seems to offer no impediment to his sanctity,1 though in some cases it may be that all 1 Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household utensils, let CHAP. V. EASTERN ASCETICISM. 41 connubial intercourse is sternly renounced. In Palestine, the Essene,... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1869 - 458 pages
...flaccid and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest. " Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her (if she choose to attend him). " Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
| Manu, Graves Champney Haughton - 1869 - 366 pages
...flaccid and his hair grey, and sees the child of his child, let him then seek refuge in a forest : 3. Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her, if she chuse to attend him. 4. Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1872 - 492 pages
...Gnosticism began to exercise its influence on Christianity,2 that emulous of its dangerous rival, or him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care...accompanied by her, if she choose to attend him. — Sir \V. Jones's Menu, vi. 8. I venture to refer to the pathetic tale of the hermit with his wife and eon,... | |
| 1872 - 436 pages
...sees the child of his child, let him seek refuge in a forest, abandoning all food eaten in towns and his household utensils, let him repair to the lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to her sons, or accompanied by her if she choose to attend him. Let him take up his consecrated fire,... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1875 - 490 pages
...shall presently observe, till Gnosticism began to exercise its influence on Christianity k that, k Abandoning all food eaten in towns, and all his household...lonely wood, committing the care of his wife to his sous, or accompanied by her, if she choose to attend him. Sir W. Jones's Menu, vi. 3. I venture to... | |
| Kālidāsa, Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1876 - 396 pages
...f^nrfti I frH(?rii Manu vi. 2, 3, ' When the father of a family perceives his own wrinkles and grey hair, committing the care of his wife to his sons, or accompanied by her, let him repair to the woods,' ie let him enter upon the third quarter of his life, that of a hermit... | |
| |