Missionary Enterprise in the East: With Especial Reference to the Syrian Christians of Malabar and the Results of Modern MissionsHenry S. King & Company, 1873 - 276 páginas |
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... fact , a continuation of the plain of the Carnatic , stretching through the Ghauts , and is of considerable width . Through this pass the Ponnany river flows westwards ; and , following its course , on the northern bank , is laid the ...
... fact , a continuation of the plain of the Carnatic , stretching through the Ghauts , and is of considerable width . Through this pass the Ponnany river flows westwards ; and , following its course , on the northern bank , is laid the ...
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... fact the Backwater was alive , and showed good evidence that it was the great highway of that part of the country . This Backwater , which runs parallel with the sea coast The Backwater . 29 from Quilon to near Calicut in 28 Missionary ...
... fact the Backwater was alive , and showed good evidence that it was the great highway of that part of the country . This Backwater , which runs parallel with the sea coast The Backwater . 29 from Quilon to near Calicut in 28 Missionary ...
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... fact in a legend in the end of the ' Brahmânda Purâna , ' where the god Parasu - Râma is described as standing on the shore at Gokurnum , and commanding Varuna ( the Hindu Neptune ) to retire with his waters from the coast . If such be ...
... fact in a legend in the end of the ' Brahmânda Purâna , ' where the god Parasu - Râma is described as standing on the shore at Gokurnum , and commanding Varuna ( the Hindu Neptune ) to retire with his waters from the coast . If such be ...
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... fact that the Brahmins have a divine right in Kerala . Thus , ' he says , ' Parasu - Râma gave Kêrala to the Brahmins . ' It is not improbable that in that misty period of Indian history , when the only figures that can be dimly seen ...
... fact that the Brahmins have a divine right in Kerala . Thus , ' he says , ' Parasu - Râma gave Kêrala to the Brahmins . ' It is not improbable that in that misty period of Indian history , when the only figures that can be dimly seen ...
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... reasons for accepting that tradition as most probably founded on fact . In the meantime we must leave Cranganore , and speed on our way to Cochin . Years ago , by one of those strange vicissitudes which so often mark the progress of time ,
... reasons for accepting that tradition as most probably founded on fact . In the meantime we must leave Cranganore , and speed on our way to Cochin . Years ago , by one of those strange vicissitudes which so often mark the progress of time ,
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