The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 37
... look to the parson to pray for mercy for us , and to help us to get forgiveness . But when you see the gent's always on the bench , always the hardest on the poor man , sinner tho ' he be , one begins to wonder if there's one God for ...
... look to the parson to pray for mercy for us , and to help us to get forgiveness . But when you see the gent's always on the bench , always the hardest on the poor man , sinner tho ' he be , one begins to wonder if there's one God for ...
Page 160
... look and see what each pupil has done in previous years , to calculate how far the money allotted them will go so as to raise or lower somewhat their standard according to financial necessities ; still all experience shows that nothing ...
... look and see what each pupil has done in previous years , to calculate how far the money allotted them will go so as to raise or lower somewhat their standard according to financial necessities ; still all experience shows that nothing ...
Page 293
... look at the answers which have been given to them in India . In this paper we shall look chiefly at the outcome of the earliest discussions , the Upanishads , in the Aupanishidî Mimānsa or Vedánta . In every age men have had some image ...
... look at the answers which have been given to them in India . In this paper we shall look chiefly at the outcome of the earliest discussions , the Upanishads , in the Aupanishidî Mimānsa or Vedánta . In every age men have had some image ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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