The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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... appear to belong to the lowest grades of the middle class- es ; although it is also undeniable that some of high position and great worth have united themselves to the Christian body . Thus , au examination of the rank and station of ...
... appear to belong to the lowest grades of the middle class- es ; although it is also undeniable that some of high position and great worth have united themselves to the Christian body . Thus , au examination of the rank and station of ...
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... appear to be struggling towards freedom from error and superstition ; and in doing so should excite the sympathy of all right - thinking men . They are not characterised by that spirit of dependence and subserviency which unfortunately ...
... appear to be struggling towards freedom from error and superstition ; and in doing so should excite the sympathy of all right - thinking men . They are not characterised by that spirit of dependence and subserviency which unfortunately ...
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... appears indeed to be alien to the faith of the primitive Aryan race . It is not found in the ancient hymns of the Veda ... appear to have derived the tenet from Egypt . Similarly the Indo - Aryans took it up , so far as we can judge , as ...
... appears indeed to be alien to the faith of the primitive Aryan race . It is not found in the ancient hymns of the Veda ... appear to have derived the tenet from Egypt . Similarly the Indo - Aryans took it up , so far as we can judge , as ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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