The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Mission . Acknowledging the contribution of Ramram Bose for the propagation of Christianity in Bengal , J. C. ... mission and mainly at his instance and initiative the Serampore Mission published a number of Bengali books . They also ...
... Mission . Acknowledging the contribution of Ramram Bose for the propagation of Christianity in Bengal , J. C. ... mission and mainly at his instance and initiative the Serampore Mission published a number of Bengali books . They also ...
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... Mission to send out competent teachers to Bengal . When Alexander Duff , the famous Scottish mission- ary , arrived in Calcutta in 1830 , Rammohun welcomed him and helped Duff to organize the General Assemblies Institu- tion that he ...
... Mission to send out competent teachers to Bengal . When Alexander Duff , the famous Scottish mission- ary , arrived in Calcutta in 1830 , Rammohun welcomed him and helped Duff to organize the General Assemblies Institu- tion that he ...
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... Mission and edited by J. C. Marshman . The School Book Society purchased many copies of the Digdarshan as they considered it suitable as a school text and requested the editor of the journal to publish its English translation ...
... Mission and edited by J. C. Marshman . The School Book Society purchased many copies of the Digdarshan as they considered it suitable as a school text and requested the editor of the journal to publish its English translation ...
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