The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 134
... according to this system , instead of being divided into so many years , where young men of a ' size ' are roughly grouped together , without any heed to their individual tastes and capacities , will consist of classes met together to ...
... according to this system , instead of being divided into so many years , where young men of a ' size ' are roughly grouped together , without any heed to their individual tastes and capacities , will consist of classes met together to ...
Page 164
... according to their maxim that the eternal unchangeable , allow no modification sensitive , cognitive , or exertive , to the soul . Such modifications belong to the senses and the common sensory ; or at most are separable attributes ...
... according to their maxim that the eternal unchangeable , allow no modification sensitive , cognitive , or exertive , to the soul . Such modifications belong to the senses and the common sensory ; or at most are separable attributes ...
Page 56
... according to Muhammad or his disciples is un- created and eternal , subsisting in the essence of the Deity and inscribed with a pen of light on the table of his everlasting decrees . A paper copy , in a volume of silk and gems , was ...
... according to Muhammad or his disciples is un- created and eternal , subsisting in the essence of the Deity and inscribed with a pen of light on the table of his everlasting decrees . A paper copy , in a volume of silk and gems , was ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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