God, who has equally subjected all living creatures, without distinction of caste, rank, or wealth, to change, disappointment, pain, and death, and has equally admitted all to be partakers of the bountiful mercies which he has lavished over nature, and... Anglo-India, social, moral and political; a collection of papers from the ... - Page 226by Asiatic journal - 1838Full view - About this book
| Haridas Thakordas Muzumdar - India - 1923 - 224 pages
...calculated to elevate men's ideas to high and liberal notions of one God * * * and is also wellfitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge...effects from) its promulgation in the present form." The appeal of the Brahmo Samaj is specially for the highly intellectual ; the average man needed a... | |
| Nicol Macnicol - History - 1924 - 256 pages
...and liberal notions of God, and is also so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in their various duties to God, to themselves and to...but hope the best effects from its promulgation in its present form.' In spite of the unfortunate controversies in regard to Christian doctrines, and... | |
| Stephen Neill - History - 2002 - 604 pages
...so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human races in the discharge of their various duties to themselves, and to society, that I cannot but hope the best effects from its promulgation in its present form. It might well have been hoped that the Christian community in Calcutta would have... | |
| Ainslie Thomas Embree, Stephen N. Hay, William Theodore De Bary - History - 1988 - 476 pages
...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. In Defense of Hindu Women In a letter to an American friend, Rammohun Roy stated his willingness to... | |
| Ulrich van der Heyden, Heike Liebau - Religion - 1996 - 480 pages
...and is also so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge of their varies duties to God, to themselves, and to society, that...best effects from its promulgation in the present form."17 Roy wollte mit dieser Publikation keineswegs eine theologische Kontroverse vom Zaun brechen,... | |
| Anand Rao - Business & Economics - 2004 - 276 pages
...nature, and is also so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge of their duties to GOD, to themselves and to society, that...effects from its promulgation in the present form. 'мг Hay points out that Rammohan Roy was willing to risk his own life in order to support the moral... | |
| Mohan Ramanan - Indic literature (English) - 2004 - 262 pages
...also so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race in the discharge of their various duties to themselves, and to society, that I cannot but hope...effects from its promulgation in the present form. THE VEDANTA The greater part of Brahmans, as well as of other sects of Hindus, are quite incapable... | |
| Roland Spliesgart - Religion - 2007 - 461 pages
...admitted all to be partakers of the bountiful mercies which he has lavished over nature, and is also well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race...effects from its promulgation in the present form. b. "An Appeal to the Christian Public" (1823) In perusing the twentieth number of [the journal of the... | |
| 242 pages
...calculated to elevate men's ideas, . . . and so well fitted to regulate the conduct of the human race, . . . that I cannot but hope the best effects from its promulgation in its present form.'1 In the middle of the nineteenth century, another leader of the Brahmo Samaj, Kesub... | |
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