Modern Religious Movements in IndiaMacmillan, 1915 - 471 oldal |
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xi. oldal
... known ; but the rest , having appeared only in obscure Indian books and periodicals , must be quite new to the general reader . In any case it seems worth while bring- ing them together as a series of religious leaders . I wish here to ...
... known ; but the rest , having appeared only in obscure Indian books and periodicals , must be quite new to the general reader . In any case it seems worth while bring- ing them together as a series of religious leaders . I wish here to ...
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... known peace for six hundred years . Even under the best of the Mughals there was frequent fighting , and a good deal of injustice ; under all other Muslim rulers there was practically constant war and frequent outbreaks of barbarity ...
... known peace for six hundred years . Even under the best of the Mughals there was frequent fighting , and a good deal of injustice ; under all other Muslim rulers there was practically constant war and frequent outbreaks of barbarity ...
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... known of India superficially from time immemorial ; and from a very early date Indians have had scraps of information about the West . Long centuries before the Christian era , it seems certain that Solomon sent his navy from the Gulf ...
... known of India superficially from time immemorial ; and from a very early date Indians have had scraps of information about the West . Long centuries before the Christian era , it seems certain that Solomon sent his navy from the Gulf ...
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... known as the Duke of Welling- ton , played a great part . His policy may be said to have com- pleted itself in 1849 , when the last remaining portion of India proper was added to the empire . 2. We have already seen that Carey , his ...
... known as the Duke of Welling- ton , played a great part . His policy may be said to have com- pleted itself in 1849 , when the last remaining portion of India proper was added to the empire . 2. We have already seen that Carey , his ...
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... known as the Prarthanā Samāj . Its most prominent leaders belong to a later day . The Parsees of Bombay were busy at the same time with educational and social reform , but no organization sprang up among them . We ought also to notice ...
... known as the Prarthanā Samāj . Its most prominent leaders belong to a later day . The Parsees of Bombay were busy at the same time with educational and social reform , but no organization sprang up among them . We ought also to notice ...
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32. oldal - 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 other which have come to my knowledge.
382. oldal - Public life must be spiritualized. Love of country must so fill the heart that all else shall appear as of little moment by its side. A fervent patriotism which rejoices at every opportunity of sacrifice for the motherland, a dauntless heart which refuses to be turned back from its object by difficulty or danger, a deep faith in the purpose of Providence which nothing can shake — equipped with these, the worker must start on his mission and reverently seek the joy which comes of spending oneself...
122. oldal - Incorporeal, Almighty, Just, Merciful, Unbegotten, Infinite, Unchangeable, without a beginning, Incomparable, the support and the Lord of all, All-pervading, Omniscient, Imperishable, Immortal, Exempt from fear, Eternal, Holy and the Cause of the Universe. To Him alone worship is due.
35. oldal - ... a place of public meeting of all sorts and descriptions of people without distinction as shall behave and conduct themselves in an orderly sober religious and devout manner for the worship and adoration of the Eternal Unsearchable and Immutable Being who is the Author' and Preserver of the Universe...
61. oldal - What moral serenity and sweetness pervade his life ! What extraordinary tenderness and humility — what lamb-like meekness and simplicity ' His heart was full of mercy and forgiving kindness : friends and foes shared his charity and love. And yet, on the other hand, how resolute, firm, and unyielding in his adherence to truth ! He feared no mortal man, and braved even death itself for the sake of truth and God. Verily, when we read his life, his meekness, like the soft moon, ravishes the heart and...
59. oldal - Our position is not that truths are to be found in all religions ; but that all the established religions of the world are true. There is a great deal of difference between the twoassertions." •'The glorious mission of the New Dispensation...
13. oldal - The East bow'd low before the blast In patient, deep disdain; She let the legions thunder past, And 'plunged in thought again.
372. oldal - I believe one has only to put oneself mentally into their place to realize how grievous this injustice is. We may touch a cat, we may touch a dog, we may touch any other animal, but the touch of these human beings is pollution! And so complete is now the mental degradation of these people that they themselves see nothing in such treatment to resent, that they acquiesce in it as though nothing better than that was their due.
74. oldal - God and the brotherhood of man, and kindness to all living beings. " 8. God rewards virtue and punishes sin. His punishments are remedial and not eternal. " 9. Cessation from sin, accompanied by sincere repentance, is the only atonement for it, and union with God in wisdom, goodness, and holiness is true salvation.
381. oldal - One essential condition of success in this work is that a sufficient number of our countrymen must now come forward to devote themselves to the cause in the spirit in which religious work is undertaken. Public life must be spiritualised. Love of country must so fill the heart that all else shall appear as of little moment by its side.