Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... religious , moral and political state of In- dia , before the Mohammedan Invasion , by Colonel Sykes . London , 1841 . 18. Illustrations of the Literature and Religion of the Buddhists , by B. Hodgson . Serampore , 1841 19. Essai sur le ...
... religious , moral and political state of In- dia , before the Mohammedan Invasion , by Colonel Sykes . London , 1841 . 18. Illustrations of the Literature and Religion of the Buddhists , by B. Hodgson . Serampore , 1841 19. Essai sur le ...
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... religion requires the exercise of that tolera- tion in judgment and that freedom from prejudice which only ' minds of the higher class , when patiently exercised , can fully ' attain . His aim was to impart on these subjects , and on ...
... religion requires the exercise of that tolera- tion in judgment and that freedom from prejudice which only ' minds of the higher class , when patiently exercised , can fully ' attain . His aim was to impart on these subjects , and on ...
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... religion which needs for it's exercise the extrinsic aids of swelling domes and stately piles . We have no sympathy with the man whose meditations only find vent in the long aisles of a Minster ; whose prayers refuse to come forth in ...
... religion which needs for it's exercise the extrinsic aids of swelling domes and stately piles . We have no sympathy with the man whose meditations only find vent in the long aisles of a Minster ; whose prayers refuse to come forth in ...
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... religion , with their respective divisions and sub - divi- sions endlessly multiplied . There is the system of Polytheism , with its idolatrous rites and ceremonies , followed from time imme- morial by the great masses of the people ...
... religion , with their respective divisions and sub - divi- sions endlessly multiplied . There is the system of Polytheism , with its idolatrous rites and ceremonies , followed from time imme- morial by the great masses of the people ...
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... religion , are doomed to one of the 28 hells , and to be degraded by being born in the shape of insects or brutes , and suffering through these successive births , till they have expiated their crimes and return again to human beings ...
... religion , are doomed to one of the 28 hells , and to be degraded by being born in the shape of insects or brutes , and suffering through these successive births , till they have expiated their crimes and return again to human beings ...
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