Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... chief characteristics were extreme laxity of morals , and periodical volcanic eruptions . Of the apologies which might be made for the delinquents , of the defects co - eval with the establish- ment of the institution , and of those ...
... chief characteristics were extreme laxity of morals , and periodical volcanic eruptions . Of the apologies which might be made for the delinquents , of the defects co - eval with the establish- ment of the institution , and of those ...
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... chief member , and where his vote carried a preponderating influence . Before this awful synod delinquents when sum- moned were allowed to plead their causes in person , and it was not a little startling to hear them put in practice ...
... chief member , and where his vote carried a preponderating influence . Before this awful synod delinquents when sum- moned were allowed to plead their causes in person , and it was not a little startling to hear them put in practice ...
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... chief element for good at our Universities . We also mentioned the influences of time and place , which are certainly not without their effect ; and we heard it remarked by one , whose long experience gave him a title to speak ...
... chief element for good at our Universities . We also mentioned the influences of time and place , which are certainly not without their effect ; and we heard it remarked by one , whose long experience gave him a title to speak ...
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... committed his work to successors called Prajapatís . The term Swayambhú applies to both Brahm and Brahma , but most commonly to the latter . The description given of the creature man as the chief 48 VEDANTISM ; -WHAT IS IT ?
... committed his work to successors called Prajapatís . The term Swayambhú applies to both Brahm and Brahma , but most commonly to the latter . The description given of the creature man as the chief 48 VEDANTISM ; -WHAT IS IT ?
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The description given of the creature man as the chief work of God is remarkable . The Vedánt teaches that man consists of three parts - one spirit which is included in two cases or bodies . The spirit of man is regarded as immaterial ...
The description given of the creature man as the chief work of God is remarkable . The Vedánt teaches that man consists of three parts - one spirit which is included in two cases or bodies . The spirit of man is regarded as immaterial ...
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