The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun RoyR. C. Lepage, 1866 - 255 |
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... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to ståte what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter , " and adds , “ I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
... known nations of the earth . " He then proceeds to ståte what he had done in order to render them " more happy and comfortable both here and hereafter , " and adds , “ I , however , in the beginning of my pursuits , met with the ...
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... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
... known and highly appreciated in France . D'ACOSTA says , that he carefully avoided every thing that could afford a pretext for excluding him from his caste , since as a Brahmin , it was his acknowledged duty to instruct his countrymen ...
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... the circumstances of RAMMOHUN Roy's domestic life : it is known that every member of his family verifies the proverb , by opposing with the greatest vehemence all his projects • 39 of reform . None of them , not 38 RAMMOHUN ROY .
... the circumstances of RAMMOHUN Roy's domestic life : it is known that every member of his family verifies the proverb , by opposing with the greatest vehemence all his projects • 39 of reform . None of them , not 38 RAMMOHUN ROY .
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... known to him , induce him to the cordial reception of Christianity , whilst the doctrines which they reject , and with which he has the best opportunity of becoming acquainted , produce no conviction , and , as far as they operate ...
... known to him , induce him to the cordial reception of Christianity , whilst the doctrines which they reject , and with which he has the best opportunity of becoming acquainted , produce no conviction , and , as far as they operate ...
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... known by name to most of your readers , and it is probable , that many of them have heard he has forsaken the idolatry and all the superstitions of the Hindoos ; but excepting those who are personally acquainted with him , few are ...
... known by name to most of your readers , and it is probable , that many of them have heard he has forsaken the idolatry and all the superstitions of the Hindoos ; but excepting those who are personally acquainted with him , few are ...
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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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