My constant reflections on the inconvenient, or rather injurious rites, introduced by the peculiar practice of Hindoo idolatry, which, more than any other pagan worship, destroys the texture of society, together with compassion for my countrymen, have... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Sida 1441819Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1833 - 604 sidor
...publishing it, were to convince his countrymen of the true meaning of their sacred books, and thereby enable them to " contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence of Nature's God;" and to prove to Enropeans that " the superstitious practices, which deform the Hindu roligion, have... | |
| 1834 - 492 sidor
...idolatry, which more than any other pagan worship, destroys the texture of society, — together with compassion for my countrymen, — have compelled me...dream of error ; and, by making them acquainted with the (their) scriptures, enable them to contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 sidor
...publishing it, were to convince his countrymen of the true meaning of their sacred books, and thereby enable them to "contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence of Nature's God;" and to prove to Europeans that "the superstitious practices, which deform the Hindu religion, have... | |
| Asiatic journal - 1838 - 1238 sidor
...publishing it, were to convince his countrymen of the true meaning of their sacred books, and thereby enable them to '• contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence of Nature's God ;" and to prove to Europeans that "the superstitious practices, which deform the Hindu religion, have... | |
| 1838 - 418 sidor
...publishing it, were to convince his countrymen of the true meaning of their sacred books, and thereby enable them to " contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence of Nature's God ;" and to prove to Europeans that "the superstitious practices, which deform the Hindu religion, have... | |
| 1845 - 616 sidor
...idolatry, which, more than any other Pagan worship, destroys the texture of society, together with compassion for my countrymen, have compelled me to...their dream of error : and by making them acquainted zz with their scriptures, enable them to contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence... | |
| 1848 - 618 sidor
...which, more than any other Pagan worship, destroys the texture of society, together with compas sion for my countrymen, have compelled me to use every...their dream of error : and by making them acquainted zz witli their scriptures, enable them to contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 516 sidor
...which deform the Hindoo religion have nothing to do with the pure spirit of its dictates." He says: "By taking the path which conscience and sincerity direct, I, born a Bramin, have exposed myself to the complaints and reproaches even of some of my relations, whose prejudices... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 476 sidor
...which deform the Hindoo religion have nothing to do with the pure spirit of its dictates." He says : " By taking the path which conscience and sincerity direct, I, born a Bramin, have exposed myself to the complaints and reproaches even of some of my relations, whose prejudices... | |
| George Combe - 1857 - 348 sidor
...Pagan worship, destroys the texture of society—together with compassion for my countrymen—have compelled me to use every possible effort to awaken...dream of error; and by making them acquainted with the [their] scriptures, enable them to contemplate, with true devotion, the unity and omnipresence... | |
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