The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 52
... received encouragement by the Christian priesthood . The Christian Brehon , like the mendicant friar , pro- bably excited a superstitious people to acts of charity much in the same fashion as a Brahmin or a Buddhist Sraman . The alms ...
... received encouragement by the Christian priesthood . The Christian Brehon , like the mendicant friar , pro- bably excited a superstitious people to acts of charity much in the same fashion as a Brahmin or a Buddhist Sraman . The alms ...
Page 99
... received with favour . Christian morality is no doubt received with approbation , and , probably , does produce some effect in elevating the tone of morals in educated Hindu society . But , the peculiar doctrines of Christianity , those ...
... received with favour . Christian morality is no doubt received with approbation , and , probably , does produce some effect in elevating the tone of morals in educated Hindu society . But , the peculiar doctrines of Christianity , those ...
Page 373
... received from Bombay of the demand for the drug , is brought to the scales where it is weighed , and the duty per chest collected by Govern- ment officers . The method of weighing opium and collecting the duty is as follows : - The ...
... received from Bombay of the demand for the drug , is brought to the scales where it is weighed , and the duty per chest collected by Govern- ment officers . The method of weighing opium and collecting the duty is as follows : - The ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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