The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun RoyR. C. Lepage, 1866 - 255 sidor |
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... communication : he resolved , therefore , to study the original Scriptures for himself ; and for this purpose he acquired the knowledge of the Hebrew and Greek languages . Becoming strongly impressed with the ex- cellence and importance ...
... communication : he resolved , therefore , to study the original Scriptures for himself ; and for this purpose he acquired the knowledge of the Hebrew and Greek languages . Becoming strongly impressed with the ex- cellence and importance ...
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... communications , but this man may be one of the many instruments by which God , in his mysterious providence , may accomplish the overthrow of idolatry ? ' ' What may be the effect of this man's labours , ' says another correspondent ...
... communications , but this man may be one of the many instruments by which God , in his mysterious providence , may accomplish the overthrow of idolatry ? ' ' What may be the effect of this man's labours , ' says another correspondent ...
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... communications from the learned M. D'ACOSTA , then the Editor of The Times ,. at Calcutta . The following extract presents several interesting features of the life of RAMMOHUN ROY , as viewed by a foreigner : - 66 " Whatever be the ...
... communications from the learned M. D'ACOSTA , then the Editor of The Times ,. at Calcutta . The following extract presents several interesting features of the life of RAMMOHUN ROY , as viewed by a foreigner : - 66 " Whatever be the ...
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... communication af any kind with his relations and former friends . His name is RAMMOHUN ROY . He is particularly handsome , not of a very dark complexion , of a fine person , and most courtly manners . He professes to have no objection ...
... communication af any kind with his relations and former friends . His name is RAMMOHUN ROY . He is particularly handsome , not of a very dark complexion , of a fine person , and most courtly manners . He professes to have no objection ...
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... communicating to the members my warm acknowledgments for so distin- . guished a mark of their approbation . I also beg you will accept my best thanks for your valuable present of the Racovian Catechism , which I shall not fail to read ...
... communicating to the members my warm acknowledgments for so distin- . guished a mark of their approbation . I also beg you will accept my best thanks for your valuable present of the Racovian Catechism , which I shall not fail to read ...
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The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy Mary Carpenter Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1866 |
The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy Mary Carpenter Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1866 |
The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy Mary Carpenter Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1866 |
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acquainted admiration appeared attention BEDFORD SQUARE believe benevolence blessings Brahmin Bristol Calcutta CARPENTER caste character Christ Christian conversation countrymen DEAR death divine doctrine duty DWARKANATH TAGORE endeavour England English enlightened ESTLIN European expressed faith Father favour feel friends Gospel happiness heart heaven Hindoo Reformer honour hope idolatry illustrious influence interest interment JOHN HARE JOSEPH HARE knowledge labours language letter London manner ment mind Miss CASTLE Miss HARE Miss KIDDELL Missionaries Monthly Repository moral nature never object observed opinions person pleasure political Precepts of Jesus prejudices present PRICHARD principles RAJAH RAM Rajah RAMMOHUN ROY RAM ROTUN received recollection religion religious respect rest ROY's sacred says Scriptures sentiments Serampore sermon servants Sir HENRY STRACHEY society spirit Stapleton Grove superstition Supreme Testament thee thought tion Trinitarian truth Unitarian unity Vedant Veds views wish worship writings young RAJAH
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Sida 122 - And it came to pass at the seventh time, that he said, Behold, there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea like a man's hand.
Sida 196 - And they shall come from the east and from the west, and from the north and from the south ; and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
Sida 176 - God, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of caste, rank, or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain and death, and has equally admitted all to be partakers of the bountiful mercies which he has lavished over nature, and is also so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge of their various duties to God, to themselves, and to society, that I cannot but hope the best effects from its promulgation in the present form.
Sida 197 - The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field, which indeed is the least of all seeds, but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.
Sida 170 - Lord, and from the rising of the sun to the going down of the same His name is to be praised.
Sida 38 - An Appeal to the Christian Public, in defence of the 'Precepts of Jesus...
Sida 123 - tis to see A whole assembly worship thee ! At once they sing, at once they pray, They hear of heaven and learn the way.
Sida 33 - I think that he is in many respects a most extraordinary person. In the first place, he is a religious reformer, who has, amongst a people more bigoted than those of Europe in the middle ages, dared to think for himself. His learning is most extensive, as he is not only...
Sida 49 - From the late unhappy news, I am obliged to conclude that I shall not live to see liberty universally restored to the nations of Europe, and Asiatic nations, especially those that are European colonies, possessed of a greater degree of the same blessing than what they now enjoy.
Sida 24 - ... exercise of them may produce. On the other hand, sorrow and remorse can scarcely fail, sooner or later, to be the portion of him who is conscious of having neglected opportunities of rendering benefit to his fellow-creatures. From considerations like these it has been...