Modern Religious Movements in IndiaMacmillan, 1915 - 471 oldal |
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... influence . There are two great groups of religious facts the presence of which we must recognize continuously but which are excluded from our survey by the limitations of our subject . These are , first , the old religions of India ...
... influence . There are two great groups of religious facts the presence of which we must recognize continuously but which are excluded from our survey by the limitations of our subject . These are , first , the old religions of India ...
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... influence produced practically no results between 1500 and 1800 ? Why did the Awakening begin at that particular point ? The answer is that the Awakening is the result of the co- operation of two forces , both of which began their ...
... influence produced practically no results between 1500 and 1800 ? Why did the Awakening begin at that particular point ? The answer is that the Awakening is the result of the co- operation of two forces , both of which began their ...
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... influence . There are two great groups of religious facts the presence of which we must recognize continuously but which are excluded from our survey by the limitations of our subject . These are , first , the old religions of India ...
... influence . There are two great groups of religious facts the presence of which we must recognize continuously but which are excluded from our survey by the limitations of our subject . These are , first , the old religions of India ...
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... influence produced practically no results between 1500 and 1800 ? Why did the Awakening begin at that particular point ? The answer is that the Awakening is the result of the co- operation of two forces , both of which began their ...
... influence produced practically no results between 1500 and 1800 ? Why did the Awakening begin at that particular point ? The answer is that the Awakening is the result of the co- operation of two forces , both of which began their ...
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... influential in certain sections of Anglo - Indian society for a hundred and fifty years , and are still held by some ... influence on Indian thought , and that every attempt to introduce change is bad for the people , on the one hand ...
... influential in certain sections of Anglo - Indian society for a hundred and fifty years , and are still held by some ... influence on Indian thought , and that every attempt to introduce change is bad for the people , on the one hand ...
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54. oldal - /6., 393. were fully Christian, but he never surrendered himself to Christ as Lord. He retained the government of his life in his own hands. I also believe that this is the only way in...