The English Works of Raja Ram Mohun Roy, Volym 1Bhowanipore, Oriental Press, 1885 - 668 sidor |
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Sida xvi
... passages , and texts of the Veds , and of some controversial works on Brahmunical Theology , " with an introduction which will be found in the Appendix . We have fol- lowed the arrangement adopted by the author in the above edition as ...
... passages , and texts of the Veds , and of some controversial works on Brahmunical Theology , " with an introduction which will be found in the Appendix . We have fol- lowed the arrangement adopted by the author in the above edition as ...
Sida xvii
... passages in this volume , in the hope that they might be found interesting . With few exceptions the tracts and essays inserted in this volume are reprinted from the works published by the Raja himself during his life - time . The ...
... passages in this volume , in the hope that they might be found interesting . With few exceptions the tracts and essays inserted in this volume are reprinted from the works published by the Raja himself during his life - time . The ...
Sida xviii
... passages containing the object of the trust in words which will ever remain memorable for the broad and catholic spirit which they breathe , were Ram Mohun Roy's own . These works have been obtained chiefly from the Adi Brahmo Somaj ...
... passages containing the object of the trust in words which will ever remain memorable for the broad and catholic spirit which they breathe , were Ram Mohun Roy's own . These works have been obtained chiefly from the Adi Brahmo Somaj ...
Sida xxii
... Passages , and Texts of the Veds , and of some controversial works on Brahmunical Theology ' published in London , 1832 ... 27. Autobiographical Sketch ... ... 28. Address to Lord William Bentinck ... ... ... 477 ... ... ... 479 ...
... Passages , and Texts of the Veds , and of some controversial works on Brahmunical Theology ' published in London , 1832 ... 27. Autobiographical Sketch ... ... 28. Address to Lord William Bentinck ... ... ... 477 ... ... ... 479 ...
Sida 3
... passages seemingly confused and contradictory . Upwards of two thousand years ago , the great Byas , reflecting on the perpetual difficulty arising from these sources , composed with great discrimination a complete and compendious ...
... passages seemingly confused and contradictory . Upwards of two thousand years ago , the great Byas , reflecting on the perpetual difficulty arising from these sources , composed with great discrimination a complete and compendious ...
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Sida 473 - But as the improvement of the native population is the object of the government, it will consequently promote a more liberal and enlightened system of instruction; embracing mathematics, natural philosophy, chemistry, anatomy, with other useful sciences...
Sida 492 - ... for the worship and adoration of the Eternal Unsearchable and Immutable Being who is the Author and Preserver of the Universe but not under or by any other name designation or title peculiarly used for and applied to any particular Being or Beings by any man or set of men whatsoever...
Sida 210 - Behold, God is great, and we know him not, neither can the number of his years be searched out.
Sida 217 - And yet there are not three Almighties, but one Almighty. So the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Ghost is God : And yet there are not three Gods, but one God.
Sida 471 - We now find that the Government are establishing a Sanskrit School under Hindoo Pundits to impart such knowledge as is already current in India. This seminary (similar in character to those which existed in Europe before the time of Lord Bacon) can only be expected to load the minds of youth with grammatical niceties and metaphysical distinctions of little or no practicable use to the possessors or to society.
Sida 102 - Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings aright in our progress towards his holy seat.
Sida 481 - 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 188 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Sida 491 - ... or enjoyed or accepted reputed deemed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof...
Sida 447 - Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population of any intended interference with their religious opinions or observances.