New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century: A Study of Social, Political, and Religious DevelopmentsMorrison, John
Religion
New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century: A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
Morrison, John
Christianity and other religions; India -- Civilization; India -- Religion
[Footnote 27: Sister Nivedita, _Web of Indian Life_, p. 80.]
[Footnote 28: _Church of Scotland Mission Record_, 1894; _East and
West_, July 1905.]
[Footnote 29: Trotter, _India under Queen Victoria_.]
[Footnote 30: P. 428.]
[Footnote 31: _Hindu_ was originally a geographical term referring to
the country of the River Indus. It is derived from the Sanscrit
(_Sindhu_), meaning _river_, from which also come _Indus, Sindh, Hindu,
Hindi,_ and _India_. The names _Indus_ and _India_ are English words got
from Greek; they are not Indian, terms at all, although they are coming
into use among educated Indians.]
[Footnote 32: _Hindi_ is also used as a comprehensive term for all the
kindred dialects of Hindustan. See R.N. Cust, LL.D, _Oecumenical List of
Translations of the Holy Scriptures_, 1901. The above account follows
that given in the _Census Report_ for 1901.]
[Footnote 33: The correct form, _brahman_, not _brahmin_, is employed by
the majority of recent writers.]
[Footnote 34: Quoted in _Census of India_, 1881.]
[Footnote 35: _The Web of Indian Life_, pp. 101, 298.]
[Footnote 36: I. xvi.]
[Footnote 37: _Ancient Geography of Asia_, by Nibaran Chandra Das.]
[Footnote 38: For other testimony to the new national feeling, see
_Decen. Missionary Conference Report_, 1902, p. 305, etc.; Sister
Nivedita, _Web of Indian Life_.]
[Footnote 39: This may not be so in the extreme south-west, where there
have been Christians since the sixth century.]
[Footnote 40: _The Indian National Congress_, by John Murdoch, LL.D.,
1898. (Christian Literature Society, Madras.)]
[Footnote 41: _Karkaria: Forty Years of Progress and Reform_, 1896, p.
94.]
[Footnote 42: _The Indian National Congress_, by John Murdoch, LL.D., p.
95. (Madras Christian Literature Society.)]
[Footnote 43: _The Indian National Congress_, by John Murdoch, LL.D.
(Madras Christian Literature Society), p. 142, etc.]
[Footnote 44: _Asiatic Studies_, I. iii., II. i.]
[Footnote 45: _The Indian National Congress_, by John Murdoch, LL.D., p.
153. (Madras Christian Literature Society.)]
[Footnote 46: Smith, _Life of Alexander Duff_, 1881, Chapter V.]
[Footnote 47: _Asiatic Studies_, II. I. 7, 37.]
[Footnote 48: _Report of Madras Decennial Missionary Conf_., 1902, p.
311.]
[Footnote 49: Acts iv. 33.]
[Footnote 50: Acts xvii. 18, 32.]
[Footnote 51: _Statistical Atlas of India_, 1895.]
[Footnote 52: Census of 1901.]
[Footnote 53: _Hinduism and its Modern Exponents_, by Rev. C.N. Banerji,
B.A.]
[Footnote 54: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism_, etc., p. 18.]
[Footnote 55: Monier Williams, _Hinduism_, p. 38.]
[Footnote 56: Youngson, _Punjab Mission of the Church of Scotland_, p.
27.]
[Footnote 57: "The Arya Samaj," by Rev. H.D. Griswold, D.D., _Madras
Decen. Mission. Conference Report_; "The Arya Samaj," by Rev. H. Forman,
_Allahabad Mission Press_, 1902; _Biographical Essays_, by Max
Müller--"Dyananda Saraswati"]
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