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Side 5
... beginning , and attempted to purify the court ; but war with England , and rebellion in various parts of the empire , darkened his reign , and little progress was made . Gradually he learned to hate foreigners , and opposed their claims ...
... beginning , and attempted to purify the court ; but war with England , and rebellion in various parts of the empire , darkened his reign , and little progress was made . Gradually he learned to hate foreigners , and opposed their claims ...
Side 33
... beginning to gather the facts as to its original progress . And modern Buddhists are not in the habit of making any parade of their intentions , or even of their hopes . Any attempt , therefore , to explain this contrast , or to form a ...
... beginning to gather the facts as to its original progress . And modern Buddhists are not in the habit of making any parade of their intentions , or even of their hopes . Any attempt , therefore , to explain this contrast , or to form a ...
Side 39
... beginning of the end . The adhesion of large numbers of only nominal converts pro- duced weakness rather than strength . The day of compromise had come . Every relaxation of the old thorough going position was heartily welcomed and ...
... beginning of the end . The adhesion of large numbers of only nominal converts pro- duced weakness rather than strength . The day of compromise had come . Every relaxation of the old thorough going position was heartily welcomed and ...
Side 44
... beginning to translate them into European languages , and to analyze and summarize their contents . Though the Buddhists do not in the least agree with us , whose aim is not controversial at all , but only his- torical , they are beginning ...
... beginning to translate them into European languages , and to analyze and summarize their contents . Though the Buddhists do not in the least agree with us , whose aim is not controversial at all , but only his- torical , they are beginning ...
Side 56
... beginning of modern times , it was geographically confined to that pen- insula , exclusive of the Tartar tribes inhabiting Russia , in number rather more than six millions , who remained behind after the great Mongolian invasions . At ...
... beginning of modern times , it was geographically confined to that pen- insula , exclusive of the Tartar tribes inhabiting Russia , in number rather more than six millions , who remained behind after the great Mongolian invasions . At ...
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Side 51 - It is the spirit of truth in the hearts of believers which cannot rest, unless it manifests itself in thought, word, and deed, which is not satisfied till it has carried its message to every human soul, till what it believes to be the truth is accepted as the truth by all members of the human family.
Side 294 - This New and Revised Edition comprises additional material and hitherto Unpublished Letters, Sketches, and Drawings, derived from the Author's Original MSS.
Side 68 - Coast and from our own settlements — cannibalism and human sacrifice and the burial of living infants — disappear at once and for ever. Natives who have hitherto lived in a state of nakedness, or nearly so, begin to dress, and that neatly ; natives who have never washed before begin to wash, and that frequently ; for ablutions are commanded in the Sacred law, and it is an ordinance which does not involve too severe a strain on their natural instincts. The tribal organisation tends to give place...
Side 46 - If I were to take the results of my philosophy as the standard of truth, I would be obliged to concede to Buddhism the pre-eminence over the rest. In any case it must be a satisfaction to me to see my teaching in such close agreement with a religion which the majority of men upon the earth hold as their own; for it numbers far more adherents than any other.
Side 118 - U z ever increasing, and master of its wish, when the dead will rise, when life and immortality will come, and the world will be restored at its wish ; z4.
Side 22 - Giver of all things for their sustenance : to the end that, whilst some gratifications are outwardly permitted them, they may the more easily consent to the inward consolations of the grace of God.
Side 157 - No philosophy before, no polity, no religion, was ever so weighted and conditioned. Each stood alone on its special merit. Positivism only has sought to blend into coherent unity the three great forces of human life. " In the whole history of the human mind, no philosophy ever came bound up with a complete scheme of social organization, and also with a complete scheme of religious observance.
Side 264 - The Christian doctrine has been greatly simplified. The elaborate creeds of a former day are disappearing. The metaphysical puzzles, in which so many minds were once entangled, are swept away. It is now well understood, among those who are the recognized leaders of Christian thought, that the essence of Christianity is personal loyalty to the Master and obedience to His law of love. Such a conception prepares the way for great unities and co-operations.
Side 68 - War is better organised, and is under some form of restraint ; quarrels are not picked for nothing ; there is less indiscriminate plundering and greater security for property and life. Elementary schools, like those described by Mungo Park a century ago, spring up, and, even if they only teach their scholars to recite the Koran, they are worth something in themselves, and may be a step to much more. The well-built and neatly-kept mosque, with its call to prayer repeated five times a day, its Mecca-pointing...
Side 121 - Samaja are the offshoots, in one sense, of this beneficent agency. And, apart from its active usefulness, the Christian mission serves as a buffer for the tide of scepticism usually inseparable from intellectual emancipation. At a time when doubt and distrust are taking the place of reasoned inquiry among the younger generation of India, I feel bound to acknowledge in my own person the benefits I have derived from a contact with the spirit of Christianity.