Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... missionary duties which would warrant his acceptance of the stipend that he was receiving from abroad . The committee was at a loss and saw no " fit mode in which Mr. Adam can employ himself as a Unitarian missionary . " Therefore the ...
... missionary duties which would warrant his acceptance of the stipend that he was receiving from abroad . The committee was at a loss and saw no " fit mode in which Mr. Adam can employ himself as a Unitarian missionary . " Therefore the ...
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... missionary education in Bengal . Rammohun came to know him only during the last few months of his life in Calcutta , although he was partly responsible for Duff's coming out to India . As related earlier , Rammohun had willingly lent ...
... missionary education in Bengal . Rammohun came to know him only during the last few months of his life in Calcutta , although he was partly responsible for Duff's coming out to India . As related earlier , Rammohun had willingly lent ...
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... missionary preoccupations . Duff's biographer frankly acknowledges that with him " education saturated with the Bible , became the most evangelical and evangelizing agency ever adopted against the ancient Aryan faiths . " Of this ...
... missionary preoccupations . Duff's biographer frankly acknowledges that with him " education saturated with the Bible , became the most evangelical and evangelizing agency ever adopted against the ancient Aryan faiths . " Of this ...
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