The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun RoyMary Carpenter Trübner & Company, 1866 - 255 sidor |
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... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
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... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since , as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since , as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
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... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
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... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since , as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since , as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
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... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to state what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter ; " and adds , " I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
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Sida 124 - And they shall come from the east and from the west, and from the north and from the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
Sida 109 - ... the heathen for an inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for a possession.
Sida 136 - When about the age of sixteen, I composed a manuscript calling in question the validity of the idolatrous system of the Hindoos. This, together with my known sentiments on that subject, having produced a coolness between me and my immediate kindred, I proceeded on my travels, and passed through different countries, chiefly within, but some beyond, the bounds of Hindoostan, with a feeling of great aversion to the establishment of the British power in India.
Sida 124 - Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works. All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, O Lord; and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.
Sida xii - By taking the path which conscience and sincerity direct, I, born a Brahmun, have exposed myself to the complainings and reproaches, even of some of my relations, whose prejudices are strong, and whose temporal advantage depends upon the present system. But these, however accumulated, I can tranquilly bear, trusting that a day will arrive when my humble endeavours will be viewed with justice — perhaps acknowledged with gratitude. At any rate, whatever men may say, I cannot be deprived of this consolation...
Sida 137 - After my father's death I opposed the advocates of idolatry with still greater boldness. Availing myself of the ait of printing, now established in India, I published various works and pamphlets against their errors, in the native and foreign languages. This raised such a feeling against me, that I was at last deserted by every person except two or three Scotch friends, to whom, and the nation to which they belong, I always feel grateful.
Sida 11 - An Appeal to the Christian Public, in defence of the 'Precepts of Jesus...
Sida 120 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord ; they rest from their labours, and their works follow them...
Sida xii - Theology, establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the Object of Propitiation and Worship.