| Rammohun Roy - 1820 - 100 páginas
...appointment, pain, and death; and has equally ad-i mitted all to be partakers of the bountiful mercie* which he has lavished over nature : and is also so...effects from its promulgation in the present form. • Ugilstl is famed for havinft swallowed the ocean, when it had give* him offence, and having restored... | |
| 1821 - 786 páginas
...the human race in the discharge of their varions duties to God, to themselves, and to society, that 1 cannot but hope the best effects from its promulgation in the present form." To the sentiment« contained in this Introduction, the " Christian Missionary" makes many objections... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1823 - 358 páginas
...liberal notions of one GOD, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of cast, rank, or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain,...effects from its promulgation in the present form. * Ugisti is famed for having swallowed the ocean, when it bad given him offence, and having restored... | |
| 1823 - 580 páginas
...the human race in the discharge of their various duties to GOD, to themselves, and to Society, that 1 cannot but hope the best effects from its promulgation in the present form.' Some remarks upon this publication soon appeared in a periodical work, called, ' The Friend of India.'... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson - 1825 - 502 páginas
...equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of caste, rank, or wealth, to chatige, disappointment, pain, and death, and has equally admitted...effects from its promulgation in the present form." Not long after the publication of this tract there appeared some strictures upon it in " The Friend... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1825 - 356 páginas
...regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge of their various duties to GOD, to them*, socjejy, that I cannot but hope the ., best effects from its promulgation in the present form. * Ugisti is famed for having swallowed the ocean, when it had given him offence, and having restored... | |
| 1826 - 548 páginas
...liberal notions of one GOD, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of cast, rank, or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain,...but hope the best effects from its promulgation in its present form.' Here, as 1 think, as fair an opportunity was given to the christian missionaries... | |
| 1828 - 632 páginas
...liberal notions of One God, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of cast, rank or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain and...effects from its promulgation in the present form." From that time to this, this sensible and erudite Brahmin has been the firm patron and defender of... | |
| Lant Carpenter - 1833 - 152 páginas
...understanding." " This simple code of religion and morality," he says, at the close of his preface, " is so admirably calculated to elevate men's ideas...effects from its promulgation in the present form," » See the full title in p. 28, and several extracts in App. (E). 109 13. This work was published anonymously,... | |
| 1833 - 604 páginas
...be partakers of the bountiful mercies which he has lavished over nature, and is also so well iittcd to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge...far more serious than any which his countrymen could ofl'er. In the Friend of India, published by, the Serampore Missionaries, the Unitarian character of... | |
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