India and Christian OpportunityStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1904 - 329페이지 |
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... effect of this con- stant conflict with the aboriginal tribes was a sharp dif- ferentiation between them and the Aryan conquerors which still exists , to some extent , between the Hindus and 1 Chambers's Encyclopaedia , article Aryan ...
... effect of this con- stant conflict with the aboriginal tribes was a sharp dif- ferentiation between them and the Aryan conquerors which still exists , to some extent , between the Hindus and 1 Chambers's Encyclopaedia , article Aryan ...
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... effect of intoxication was regarded as proof positive of the inherent divinity of the moon- plant's juice . Indra's greatest deeds were done when under the spell of the Soma intoxicant , and upon it de- pends the immortality of all gods ...
... effect of intoxication was regarded as proof positive of the inherent divinity of the moon- plant's juice . Indra's greatest deeds were done when under the spell of the Soma intoxicant , and upon it de- pends the immortality of all gods ...
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... effects of the climate , they be- came Vaisyas devoted to agriculture and other pursuits of peace . The simple faith of the Rig Veda had gradually developed into stately and burdensome forms , with sacri- fices innumerable . In order to ...
... effects of the climate , they be- came Vaisyas devoted to agriculture and other pursuits of peace . The simple faith of the Rig Veda had gradually developed into stately and burdensome forms , with sacri- fices innumerable . In order to ...
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... effect to the soul . What a man sows , he must reap . By this great law of Karma , Buddha explained the inequalities and apparent injustice of man's estate in this world as the consequence of acts in the past ; while Christianity ...
... effect to the soul . What a man sows , he must reap . By this great law of Karma , Buddha explained the inequalities and apparent injustice of man's estate in this world as the consequence of acts in the past ; while Christianity ...
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... effect upon Hindu civili- zation . It imposed its own official language and its own criminal law , but it maintained civil laws and customs for the most part . It undertook no public instruction , save that which was Moslem . It planted ...
... effect upon Hindu civili- zation . It imposed its own official language and its own criminal law , but it maintained civil laws and customs for the most part . It undertook no public instruction , save that which was Moslem . It planted ...
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80 페이지 - India. If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions of some of them which well deserve the attention even of those who have studied Plato and Kant — 1 should point to India.
140 페이지 - The consequence of my long and uninterrupted researches into religious truth has been that I have found the doctrines of Christ more conducive to moral principles and better adapted for the use of rational beings, than any others which have come to my knowledge...
72 페이지 - Who gave liberty to the expression of public opinion : Whose constant study it was, to elevate the intellectual And moral character of the Nations committed to his charge...
243 페이지 - Chief Commissioner is convinced, alienate the heathen. About such things there are qualities which do not provoke nor excite distrust, nor harden to resistance. It is when unchristian things are done in the name of Christianity, or when Christian things are done in an unchristian way, that mischief...
216 페이지 - For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.
33 페이지 - What god shall we adore with sacrifice? Him let us praise, the golden child that rose In the beginning, who was born the lord — The one sole lord of all that is — who made The earth, and formed the sky, who giveth life, Who giveth strength, whose bidding gods revere, Whose hiding-place is immortality. Whose shadow, death ; who by his might is king Of all the breathing, sleeping, waking world.
91 페이지 - The woman's cause is man's : they rise or sink Together, dwarfed or godlike, bond or free : For she that out of Lethe scales with man The shining steps of Nature, shares with man His nights...
33 페이지 - The rising sun shines forth above the world. Where'er let loose in space, the mighty waters Have gone, depositing a fruitful seed And generating fire, there he arose, Who is the breath and life of all the gods, Whose mighty glance looks round the vast expanse Of watery vapour — source of energy, Cause of the sacrifice — the only God Above the gods.
47 페이지 - The secret of Buddha's success was that he brought spiritual deliverance to the people. He preached that salvation was equally open to all men, and that it must be earned, not by propitiating imaginary deities, but by our own conduct. His doctrines thus cut away the religious basis of caste, impaired the efficiency of the sacrificial ritual, and assailed the supremacy of the Brlhmans as the mediators between God and man.
141 페이지 - You cannot deny that your hearts have been touched, conquered and subjugated by a superior power. That power need I tell you — is Christ. It is Christ who rules British India and not the British Government. England has sent out a tremendous moral force in the life and character of that mighty prophet, to conquer and hold this vast empire. None but Jesus ever deserved this bright, this precious diadem, India, and Jesus shall have it.