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 58: For another explanation of the separation, see Lillie,
_Madame Blavatsky_, chap. vii.]
[Footnote 59: 62,458,077 Mahomedans at Census of 1901.]
[Footnote 60: _Census of India_, 1901, _Report_, pp. 371-73.]
[Footnote 61: Disguised as _Necharis_ in the _Report, Census of India_,
1901, p. 373. See Youngson, _Punjab Mission of the Church of Scotland_,
p. 14; _Madras Decen. Miss. Conf. Report of_ 1902, p. 341.]
[Footnote 62: _Asiatic Studies_, I. 1.]
[Footnote 63: Guru-prasad Sen in _Introduction to the Study of
Hinduism_, quoted in _Madras Decen. Miss. Conf. Report_, p. 280.]
[Footnote 64: Sister Nivedita, _Web of Indian Life_, pp. 175, 179.]
[Footnote 65: Cf. _Philosophic Hinduism_, p. 27, Madras, C.V.E.S.]
[Footnote 66: Amy W. Carmichael, _Things as they are in South India_.]
[Footnote 67: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, p. 54.]
[Footnote 68: _Indian Missions from the Outside_.]
[Footnote 69: _Hinduism_, p. 88. _Things as They Are_, iv. by Amy W.
Carmichael.]
[Footnote 70: _Intellectual Progress of India_, P. Mitter, p. 5.]
[Footnote 71: _Defence of Hindu Theism: Appeal to the Christian Public_
(II. 91).]
[Footnote 72: Smith, _Life of Dr. Wilson_.]
[Footnote 73: Rammohan Roy, _Appeal to the Christian Public_.]
[Footnote 74: _Vedic Hinduism_, (Madras C.V.E.S.) 1888.]
[Footnote 75: Bose, _Hindu Civilisation during British Rule_, i. 95.]
[Footnote 76: Monier Williams, _Modern India_, 1878, p. 101.]
[Footnote 77: Plato in the _Timæus_ teaches the eternal existence of
matter as a substance distinct from God. See also p. 134.]
[Footnote 78: Max Müller, _Ramakrishna_, p. 48.]
[Footnote 79: Sister Nivedita, _The Web of Indian Life_.]
[Footnote 80: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, p. 25, etc.]
[Footnote 81: For the Yoga System, see pp. 127, 128, 134.]
[Footnote 82: _Text-book of Hindu Religion_, etc., p. 60.]
[Footnote 83: See _also Life of Rev. J.J. Weitbrecht_, 1830, p. 318.]
[Footnote 84: Max Müller, _Ramakrishna_, p. 8.]
[Footnote 85: _Weekly Statesman_ (Calcutta), 14 IX. 1905.]
[Footnote 86: Rev. Dr. Griswold in _Madras Decen. Missionary Conf.
Report_, 1902, p. 317.]
[Footnote 87: _Asiatic Studies_, II. i. 11.]
[Footnote 88: Sister Nivedita, _The Web of Indian Life_, pp. 191, 287.]
[Footnote 89: Avatar=a descent.]
[Footnote 90: Lillie, _India and its Problems_.]
[Footnote 91: Smith, _Life of Dr. John Wilson_, pp. 63, 65.]
[Footnote 92: Lillie, _India and its Problems_, p. 130.]
[Footnote 93: _Biographical Sketch of K.M. Banerjea_, p. 79. K.M.
Banerjea, _Christianity and Hinduism_, pp. 1, 2, 11. Monier Williams,
_Hinduism_, p. 36, etc; _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, pp. 4, 14, 17, 33.
Compare Hebrews i. 2, 3.]
[Footnote 94: _Hinduism and its Modern Exponents_, Rev. C.N. Banerjea,
B.A. Calcutta, 1893.]
[Footnote 95: _Sketches of Indian Christians_ (Madras C.L.S.), 1896.]
[Footnote 96: _Lectures in India_.]
[Footnote 97: P.N. Mitter, _Intellectual Progress of Modern India_.]
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