Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 1 |
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Whatever argument I adduce you have ... Rammohun Roy , it is possible , related the story of his early arguments with his father " with half a smile on his lips and a touch of humour " as William Adam would have us believe .
Whatever argument I adduce you have ... Rammohun Roy , it is possible , related the story of his early arguments with his father " with half a smile on his lips and a touch of humour " as William Adam would have us believe .
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The process of argument through which the dogmatic structure of religious tradition is demolished emerges as infinitely more significant than the arguments invoked to erect the edifice of an essentially eclectic doctrine of monotheism .
The process of argument through which the dogmatic structure of religious tradition is demolished emerges as infinitely more significant than the arguments invoked to erect the edifice of an essentially eclectic doctrine of monotheism .
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The Tuhaft , in spite of its archaic language and style , manages to communicate the whole argument of Reformation . And more : it manages to invest that argument with something of the impetus , and even the élan , of the radical and ...
The Tuhaft , in spite of its archaic language and style , manages to communicate the whole argument of Reformation . And more : it manages to invest that argument with something of the impetus , and even the élan , of the radical and ...
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