MISSION--(See Dubois.) condition of the Baptist--, 879. condition of the Lutheran--, 878. condition of the Moravian-, 878, 879.
condition of the Nestorian-, 879. · MISSIONARIES-
doctrines inculcated by Jesus and the apostles different from those taught by-, 919. abuse of the natives by, 175. revile all other religions, 145. MITAKSHARA-
(See widoy, daughter.)
texts deprecating the burning of widows, 338.
where it differs from Dayabhaga, 389 to 392.
MOHUMMUD –
the mercy of God, 100.
his name associated with that of God, 598.
the declaration of, never mis- interpreted by Mohummudans, 600.
MOHUMMUDANS-
their rule compared with the rule of the English, 402. state of industry among, 298. MORALITY-
indispenable in worshipping the Supreme Being, 14, 106, 185. responsibility of man as a moral agent maintained, 106. MORAVIAN-- (See Mission.) MOSES--
belief in him incumbent upon Jews, 598. MOSHEIM-
his account of the discord be- tween early Christians, 610. history of the doctrines of Christianity, 627-628.
is opinion considered, 627, 871, OTHER-
ghts to property, according to Yajnavalkya, Vishnu, Katya- yana, Vyasa, Narada, Vrihaspati, Dayabhaga, Dayatattwa, 376- 378.
MUFTY. (See Assessor.)
MUNDAKA UPANISHAD, 19 to 31. MUNRO, SIR THOMAS. (See Natives of India.) MYSTERIES-
belief in the Christian-, not made imperative by the scrip- tures, 555.
worship of his followers, 96. his followers, Rammohun Roy's sympathy with, 211.
NARADA. (See Mother.)
NATIVE JUDICIAL OFFICERS – (See Judges,)
their duties, 243.
their responsibility, 243. character of, 244.
salary of, 245.
NATIVES OF INDIA-
employment to high posts of, 268, 269.
employment to revenue depart- ment, 291-293.
opinion of SIR THOMAS MUNRO,
MR. RICKARDS, MR. ELLIS on the appointment of, 293. state of education among, 209. their intelligence, 299.
their intellectual activity, 176. morality and religion among, 176, 296.
Their capability for improve- ment, 209.
their poverty, 288.
extravagance in marriage, fune- rals and religious ceremonies, 281.
state of industry among, 298. physical condition of, 295. increase of population, 298.
their opinion regarding the Bri- tish rule, 300.
not the cause of the world, 8-9.. NESTORIANS. (See Mission.)
overcome by earnest prayer and heartfelt desire, 558.
overcome by repentang solemn meditation, 185.
PATANJALI-
system of, attacked, 151.
vindicated, 158.
why introduced, 290.
how and upon what principle revenue was assessed, 278. benefits to proprietors, 280, 288. benefits to Government, 280, 287, 304.
increase of the value of estates, 287-288.
increase of transit and export duties, 288.
cultivation of waste land, 288. condition of ryots under, 278. compared with and preferred to. the Ryotwary system, 20, 281. 304, 305.
statement regarding the result of, 304, 805.
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