The Life Of Saint Issa. Xiii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], XIII. 1. Thus Saint Issa taught the people of Israel for three years, in every city and every village, on the highways and in the fields, and all he said came to pass. 2. All this time the disguised spies of the p. 208 govern...
A Festival In A Gonpa : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 117 A FESTIVAL IN A GONPA. Leh, the capital of Ladak, is a little town of 5,000 inhabitants, who live in white, two-story houses, upon two or three streets, principally. In its centre is the square of the bazaar, where...
Title Page : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], THE UNKNOWN LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST By The Discoverer Of The Manuscript NICOLAS NOTOVITCH Translated By J. H. CONNELLY And L. LANDSBERG R. F. FENNO COMPANY 16 East 17 Street NEW YORK [1890] Scanned, proofed, and formatted , August 2006...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Vi : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], VI. 1. The white priests and the warriors, * who had learned of Issa's discourse to the Sudras, resolved upon his death, and sent their servants to find the young teacher and slay him. 2. But Issa, warned by the Sudras of his p. 174...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Iii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], III. 1. The glory of Israel's wealth spread over the whole earth, and the surrounding nations became envious. 2. But the Most High himself led the victorious arms of the Hebrews, and the Pagans did not dare to attack them. p. 161 3...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Vii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], VII. 1. The words of Issa spread among the Pagans, through whose country he passed, and the inhabitants abandoned their idols. p. 178 2. Seeing which, the priests demanded of him who thus glorified the name of the true God, that he...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Xii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], XII. 1. "Just man," said to him the disguised spies of the Governor of Jerusalem, "tell us if we must continue to do the will of Csar, or expect our near deliverance?" 2. And Issa, who recognized the questioners as the apostate spies...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Viii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], VIII. 1. The countries round about were filled with the renown of Issa's preachings, and when he came unto Persia, the priests grew afraid and forbade the people hearing him; 2. Nevertheless, the villages received him with joy...
A Journey In Thibet : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 16 p. 17 THE UNKNOWN LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST. A JOURNEY IN THIBET. During my sojourn in India, I often had occasion to converse with the Buddhists, and the accounts they gave me of Thibet excited my curiosity to such an extent that I...
The Life Of Saint Issa. I : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 155 THE LIFE OF SAINT ISSA. "BEST OF THE SONS OF MEN." I. 1. The earth trembled and the heavens wept, because of the great crime committed in the land of Israel. 2. For there was tortured and murdered the great and just Iss...
Explanatory Notes : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 281 EXPLANATORY NOTES. "Chapter III". 3, 4, 5, 7. The histories of all peoples show that when a nation has reached the apogee of its military glory and its wealth, it begins at once to sink more or less rapidly on the declivity...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Ii : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], II. 1. The people of Israel--who inhabit a fertile country producing two harvests a year and affording pasture for large herds of cattle--by their sins brought down upon themselves the anger of the Lord; 2. Who inflicted upon them...
Untitled : * One of the mysteries of the Bible has always been where Jesus was during his twenties. There is a huge gap in the biography from puberty until about three years before the crucifixion. The simplest inference is that he was working as a carpenter with his father and that nothing remarkable...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Iv : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], IV. 1. At that time the moment had come for the compassionate Judge to re-incarnate in a human form; 2. And the eternal Spirit, resting in a state of complete inaction and supreme bliss, awakened and separated from the eternal Being...
The Life Of Saint Issa. V : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], V. 1. In his fourteenth year, young Issa, the Blessed One, came this side of the Sindh and settled among the Aryas, in the country beloved by God. p. 167 2. Fame spread the name of the marvellous youth along the northern Sindh...
Preface : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 7 PREFACE. After the Turkish War (1877-1878) I made a series of travels in the Orient. From the little remarkable Balkan peninsula, I went across the Caucasus to Central Asia and Persia, and, finally, in 1887, visited Indi...
Ladak : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 94 LADAK Ladak formerly was part of Great Thibet, The powerful invading forces from the north which traversed the country to conquer Kachmyr, and the wars of which Ladak was the theatre, not only reduced it to misery, but...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Ix : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], IX. 1. Issa--whom the Creator had selected to recall to the worship of the true God, men p. 188 sunk in sin--was twenty-nine years old when he arrived in the land of Israel. 2. Since the departure therefrom of Issa, the Pagans had...
The Life Of Saint Issa. X : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], X. 1. Issa went from one city to another, p. 192 strengthening by the word of God the courage of the Israelites, who were bear to succumbing under their weight of woe, and thousands of the people followed him to hear his teachings. 2...
Resum'e : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 219 RESUM. In reading the account of the life of Issa (Jesus Christ), one is struck, on the one hand by the resemblance of certain principal passages to accounts in the Old and New Testaments; and, on the other, by the not less...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Xi : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], XI. 1. When the priests and the elders heard Issa, they decided among themselves not to give judgment against him, for he had done no harm to any one, and, presenting themselves before Pilate--who was made Governor of Jerusalem by...
The Life Of Saint Issa. Xiv : * The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ, by Nicolas Notovitch [1890], p. 215 XIV. I. By order of the governor, the soldiers seized Issa and the two robbers, and led them to the place of execution, where they were nailed upon the crosses erected for them. 2. All day long the bodies of Issa and the two...