Rajarshi Ram Mohan RoyOriental Christ House, 1927 - 186 sidor |
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... sense of the term , alien in customs , manners , civilization , culture , religion , in fact in everything . It came from far , crossing the oceans - the black waters- which had stood so long for all that was forbidding.
... sense of the term , alien in customs , manners , civilization , culture , religion , in fact in everything . It came from far , crossing the oceans - the black waters- which had stood so long for all that was forbidding.
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... religious , social and political liberty and of the developments of Physical Science . The great problem for India and the whole of the East was how to take these in order to come out of medieval twilight , if not ... religion where ne ii.
... religious , social and political liberty and of the developments of Physical Science . The great problem for India and the whole of the East was how to take these in order to come out of medieval twilight , if not ... religion where ne ii.
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Manilal Chhotalal Parekh. chief work was in the domain of religion where ne rendered services of abiding worth not only to his own race but to the whole of Humanity . As a religious reformer of Hinduism his position is unique among his ...
Manilal Chhotalal Parekh. chief work was in the domain of religion where ne rendered services of abiding worth not only to his own race but to the whole of Humanity . As a religious reformer of Hinduism his position is unique among his ...
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... religious reformer drew his first inspiration for Monotheism and iconoclastic zeal from the Koran : that he was not ... religion , which is a new thing in comparison with a great deal of medieval and even earlier Hinduism , was due to ...
... religious reformer drew his first inspiration for Monotheism and iconoclastic zeal from the Koran : that he was not ... religion , which is a new thing in comparison with a great deal of medieval and even earlier Hinduism , was due to ...
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... Religion , and as such he did all in his power to preach it to his countrymen and to protect it against those who , he thought , were mistaken in their Christian belief . He wished for its final success and prevalence all over Europe ...
... Religion , and as such he did all in his power to preach it to his countrymen and to protect it against those who , he thought , were mistaken in their Christian belief . He wished for its final success and prevalence all over Europe ...
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Sida 95 - Foundation for true interpreting, when he learned from it that, " in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
Sida 114 - From the late unhappy news, I am obliged to conclude that I shall not live to see liberty universally restored to the nations of Europe, and Asiatic nations, especially those that are European colonies, possessed of a greater degree of the same blessing than what they now enjoy.
Sida 113 - Roy, a warm advocate for the abolition of sati and of all other superstitions and corruptions engrafted on the Hindu religion, which he considers originally to have been a pure Deism. It was his opinion that the practice might be suppressed quietly and unobservedly by increasing the difficulties and by the indirect agency of the police.
Sida 24 - ... the immolation of the nearest relations, under the delusion of conforming to sacred religious rites. I have never ceased, I repeat, to contemplate these practices with the strongest feelings of regret, and to, view in them the moral debasement of a race who, I cannot help thinking, are capable of better things ;. whose susceptibility, patience, and mildness of character, render them worthy of a better destiny. Under these impressions, therefore, I have been impelled to lay before them genuine...
Sida 124 - It is, I think, necessary that some change should take place in their religion, at least for the sake of their political advantage and social comfort.
Sida 163 - The struggles are not merely between the reformers and anti-reformers, but between liberty and tyranny throughout the world ; between justice and injustice, and between right and wrong. But from a reflection on the past events of history, we clearly perceive that liberal principles in politics and religion have been long gradually, but steadily, gaining ground, notwithstanding the opposition...
Sida 45 - GOD, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of cast[e], rank, or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain and death, and has equally admitted all to be partakers of the bountiful mercies which he has lavished over nature, and is also so well fitted to regulate the conduct...
Sida 124 - I regret to say that the present system of religion adhered to by the Hindus is not well calculated to promote their political interest.
Sida 17 - My constant reflections on the inconvenient, or rather injurious rites introduced by the peculiar practice of Hindu idolatry, which, more than any other Pagan worship, destroys the texture of society, together with compassion for my countrymen, have compelled me to use every possible effort to awaken them from their dream of error...
Sida 95 - God and worketh righteousness is accepted with him,' in whatever form of worship he may have been taught to glorify God. Nevertheless, I presume to think, that Christianity, if properly inculcated, has a greater tendency to improve the moral, social, and political state of mankind, than any other known religious system.