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Page 83
... caste . Further , there are two classes of ( bhacta ) “ worthies , " who are devo- tees , but do not as yet aspire to the higher grades . 1. Those ( Samanya bhactas ) who retain caste , and in other respects are the same as Samanya ...
... caste . Further , there are two classes of ( bhacta ) “ worthies , " who are devo- tees , but do not as yet aspire to the higher grades . 1. Those ( Samanya bhactas ) who retain caste , and in other respects are the same as Samanya ...
Page 88
... caste are extremely rare . Even if caste be lost , the image is not taken away ; for it is always looked upon as a part of the body , and they can no more remove the image than they can cut off the man's hand . No case is known of the ...
... caste are extremely rare . Even if caste be lost , the image is not taken away ; for it is always looked upon as a part of the body , and they can no more remove the image than they can cut off the man's hand . No case is known of the ...
Page 366
... caste , a doctrine which is not only adverse to the spirit of the Gospel of Christ , but in its conse- quences can only have the effect of exciting disgust to our most holy religion , and likewise hindering Hindoos of the bramin and ...
... caste , a doctrine which is not only adverse to the spirit of the Gospel of Christ , but in its conse- quences can only have the effect of exciting disgust to our most holy religion , and likewise hindering Hindoos of the bramin and ...
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