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mira fides, qui ab omnibus familiaribus derelicto ſolus adſuit, et quam in vivum præ ſe tulit benevolentiam, morienti quoque conſtanter præititit."—Vide Juſt. 11, 15, 8.

(2.) "The learned behold him alike in the reverend brahman perfected in knowledge; in the ox, and in the elephant; in the dog, and in him who eateth of the fleſh of dogs. Thoſe whoſe minds are fixed on this equality gain eternity even in this world; they put their truſt in Brahm, the eternal, becauſe he is every where alike, free from fault. The man whoſe mind is endued with this devotion, and looketh on all things alike, beholdeth the Supreme ſoulin