The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 69
... century , found there a copy of the Hebrew Gospel of St. Matthew , which was said to have been carried there by the Apostle Bartholomew , and that he brought it back with him to Alexandria . Moreover , we learn from St. Chrysostom that ...
... century , found there a copy of the Hebrew Gospel of St. Matthew , which was said to have been carried there by the Apostle Bartholomew , and that he brought it back with him to Alexandria . Moreover , we learn from St. Chrysostom that ...
Page 257
... century , after a lapse of twenty years from the time of starting . It is a truism to say that the newspapers of the eighteenth century will not bear comparison with those of the present time . But , making every allowance for this ...
... century , after a lapse of twenty years from the time of starting . It is a truism to say that the newspapers of the eighteenth century will not bear comparison with those of the present time . But , making every allowance for this ...
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... century will have this work before them , to utilize the material which we are diligently collect- ing . We look back with pity on the limited knowledge of the eighteenth century , because they knew little and did nothing . But the ...
... century will have this work before them , to utilize the material which we are diligently collect- ing . We look back with pity on the limited knowledge of the eighteenth century , because they knew little and did nothing . But the ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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