The land of the Veda: India briefly described in some of its aspects, including the substance of a course of lectures1854 |
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... entered through an opening like one of the arches of a cathedral , and passed under the shade of its over- hanging foliage , as if the path had been leading through a forest . This wonderful specimen of vegetation , like many of the ...
... entered through an opening like one of the arches of a cathedral , and passed under the shade of its over- hanging foliage , as if the path had been leading through a forest . This wonderful specimen of vegetation , like many of the ...
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... entering a house through a window or door , and sometimes they carry away not only articles of food , but even trinkets ; I know an instance of one of these troublesome creatures carrying off a gentleman's gold watch . Porcupines ...
... entering a house through a window or door , and sometimes they carry away not only articles of food , but even trinkets ; I know an instance of one of these troublesome creatures carrying off a gentleman's gold watch . Porcupines ...
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... the truth of God is commissioned to be made known , and the promised grace of God prayerfully sought . A door , great and effectual , has there been opened to the Church , into which she may enter and take 22 THE LAND OF THE VEDA .
... the truth of God is commissioned to be made known , and the promised grace of God prayerfully sought . A door , great and effectual , has there been opened to the Church , into which she may enter and take 22 THE LAND OF THE VEDA .
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Peter Percival. the Church , into which she may enter and take possession of the land in the name of her immortal King . Everything invites to action : " Over the whole of that region of moral darkness , stable and uncontrollable power ...
Peter Percival. the Church , into which she may enter and take possession of the land in the name of her immortal King . Everything invites to action : " Over the whole of that region of moral darkness , stable and uncontrollable power ...
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... entered India , bringing its own language , of which the Sanscrit is the most polished type , it found an aboriginal race in possession of the country . The period of this immigration cannot be ascertained . Assuming hat it was anterior ...
... entered India , bringing its own language , of which the Sanscrit is the most polished type , it found an aboriginal race in possession of the country . The period of this immigration cannot be ascertained . Assuming hat it was anterior ...
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Aborigines ancient appear attained beautiful Bengal Bishop Boora Brahmans Budha Calcutta called ceremonies Ceylon chaplain character Christ Christian Christianity in India Church Missionary Society civil connected connexion deity demon distinguished divine doctrines earth English eternal European evil existence faith favour festivals goddess gods Gospel heathen heaven Hindu female Hinduism holy honour human India and Ceylon influence institution Jesuits Khonds knowledge labours language literature Madras Mahabharat ment mind Mission missionaries moral nations native nature numerous object observed occasion origin Pantheism peculiar Pennu period person Portuguese possessed practice present priest principle promote provinces Ramayana Ravana reference regard relation religion religious remarkable respect rites sacred sacrifice Sanscrit says seen sentiments Shánárs shrine Siva Society soul spirit Sudra superstition Supreme Tamil Tamil language Tari temples things tion Tranquebar tribes truth various Vedas veneration victim village Vishnu whilst worship writers Yudhisthira
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Page 492 - Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds; and have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him...
Page 493 - He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me : and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.
Page 508 - Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ : that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand 'fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel...
Page 413 - Well done, good and faithful servants, " enter ye into the joy of your Lord.
Page 37 - So much of any law or usage now in force within the territories subject to the government of the East India Company as inflicts on any person forfeiture of rights or property, or may be held in any way to impair 500 or affect any right of inheritance, by reason of his or her renouncing, or having been excluded from the communion of any religion, or being deprived of caste...
Page 446 - The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit renown'd, But such as, at this day, to Indians known, In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms, Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade, High overarch'd, and echoing walks between...
Page 492 - Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, and touch not the unclean thing...
Page 54 - The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all...
Page 492 - There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female, for we are all one in Christ Jesus.
Page 474 - To him that hath shall be given ; and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.