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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... practice they follow in common with the Scythian tribes . 3. The Hindus venerate the cow , and abstain from eating beef . The Aborigines feed alike on all flesh . 4. The Hindus abstain from the use of fermented liquors . The Aborigines ...
... practice they follow in common with the Scythian tribes . 3. The Hindus venerate the cow , and abstain from eating beef . The Aborigines feed alike on all flesh . 4. The Hindus abstain from the use of fermented liquors . The Aborigines ...
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... practices among the members of the Christian Church . It may be necessary to state that in many places the evil of caste was so rife , that some Christians not only refused to receive a brother Christian into their houses , but also ...
... practices among the members of the Christian Church . It may be necessary to state that in many places the evil of caste was so rife , that some Christians not only refused to receive a brother Christian into their houses , but also ...
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... practice one of the greatest hindrances to the advancement of the Hindus in industry and social happiness ; and also one of the most decided obstacles to the progress of Christianity in India , it is highly satisfactory that the bishops ...
... practice one of the greatest hindrances to the advancement of the Hindus in industry and social happiness ; and also one of the most decided obstacles to the progress of Christianity in India , it is highly satisfactory that the bishops ...
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... practice that which commands the veneration of a sixth portion of mankind . Whatever it may be , whether valuable or valueless , it ought to be comprehended and set forth in its true bearing on the destinies of its votaries . Error ...
... practice that which commands the veneration of a sixth portion of mankind . Whatever it may be , whether valuable or valueless , it ought to be comprehended and set forth in its true bearing on the destinies of its votaries . Error ...
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... practice of the Hindus than the superior treatises . There is on the part of the Brahmans and other learned nations , a constant reference to the fountain head authority , the Vedas , which are spoken of with the profoundest veneration ...
... practice of the Hindus than the superior treatises . There is on the part of the Brahmans and other learned nations , a constant reference to the fountain head authority , the Vedas , which are spoken of with the profoundest veneration ...
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