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... religious systems he had explored in particular , Islam , Hinduism and Christianity which he knew best . He fondly believed that such a synthesis could form the valid and universally acceptable basis of a religious outlook free of ...
... religious systems he had explored in particular , Islam , Hinduism and Christianity which he knew best . He fondly believed that such a synthesis could form the valid and universally acceptable basis of a religious outlook free of ...
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... religious impulse of Rammohun's nature was at last disentangling itself from the intellectualism under which it had long been working , at first joyously , but latterly with painful sense of oppression . " This is a seductive , but ...
... religious impulse of Rammohun's nature was at last disentangling itself from the intellectualism under which it had long been working , at first joyously , but latterly with painful sense of oppression . " This is a seductive , but ...
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... religious disputations and " useless schemes of specu- lative policy " , because they felt it meant gratuitous diversion of his energy and talent which might have been better employed in giving his useful aid in illustrating the past ...
... religious disputations and " useless schemes of specu- lative policy " , because they felt it meant gratuitous diversion of his energy and talent which might have been better employed in giving his useful aid in illustrating the past ...
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