The Christian Missionaries in Bengal, 1793-1833Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1971 - 245 sidor |
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... became less formal . The East India Company with the gradual assumption of the administrative powers in Bengal , did nothing to disturb the traditional religious beliefs of the people . They regarded them- selves as the successors of ...
... became less formal . The East India Company with the gradual assumption of the administrative powers in Bengal , did nothing to disturb the traditional religious beliefs of the people . They regarded them- selves as the successors of ...
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... became free from all the sorrows and miseries of earthly life . Closely connected with this was the belief in the transmigration of souls and of retribution . Hindus believed that after death the soul migrated to another body , and the ...
... became free from all the sorrows and miseries of earthly life . Closely connected with this was the belief in the transmigration of souls and of retribution . Hindus believed that after death the soul migrated to another body , and the ...
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... became in reality socially ostracised . No pro- fessional class would render them any service , landlords refused to recognise them as tenants . The life of the converts under these conditions became intolerable . The Serampore mis ...
... became in reality socially ostracised . No pro- fessional class would render them any service , landlords refused to recognise them as tenants . The life of the converts under these conditions became intolerable . The Serampore mis ...
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