Answer to the Abbé́ Dubois: In which Misrepresentations, Etc. in His "Letters on the State of Christianity in India", are Pointed Out and the Evangelization of India is Demonstrated Practicable1824 - 214 pages |
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... ground of their supposed worthlessness , considered .. CHAP . V. Consideration of the Abbé's objection to the Indian Versions of the Sacred Scriptures , on the supposed ground of their not having effected the Conversion of any of the ...
... ground of their supposed worthlessness , considered .. CHAP . V. Consideration of the Abbé's objection to the Indian Versions of the Sacred Scriptures , on the supposed ground of their not having effected the Conversion of any of the ...
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... ground in the country , it is , no doubt , the Catholic form , which you Protestants call an idolatry in disguise : it has a Pooga or sacrifice ; ( the mass is termed by the Hindoos Pooga , literally , sacrifice ; ) it has processions ...
... ground in the country , it is , no doubt , the Catholic form , which you Protestants call an idolatry in disguise : it has a Pooga or sacrifice ; ( the mass is termed by the Hindoos Pooga , literally , sacrifice ; ) it has processions ...
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... ground of success having followed the adoption of Mr. Ward's proposal , and the fact of seven hundreds of Hindoo females having been actually obtained as scholars ; but to triumph over it on the strength of solid principle . The ...
... ground of success having followed the adoption of Mr. Ward's proposal , and the fact of seven hundreds of Hindoo females having been actually obtained as scholars ; but to triumph over it on the strength of solid principle . The ...
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... grounds of his opposition to the circulation of the Scriptures among the Hindoos appear to be threefold . - He disapproves of the principle itself . He objects to the existing versions as badly executed . - And he asserts that these ver ...
... grounds of his opposition to the circulation of the Scriptures among the Hindoos appear to be threefold . - He disapproves of the principle itself . He objects to the existing versions as badly executed . - And he asserts that these ver ...
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... ground of their prejudices , I would remark , that the number of prejudices peculiar to the Hindoos , would , upon accurate examination , be found neither so nume- rous nor so insuperable as the author represents , and as many suppose ...
... ground of their prejudices , I would remark , that the number of prejudices peculiar to the Hindoos , would , upon accurate examination , be found neither so nume- rous nor so insuperable as the author represents , and as many suppose ...
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Page 66 - And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief : for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove ; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.
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