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 98: _U.F. Church of Scot. Mission Report_ for 1903; _Madras
Decen. Missionary Conference Report_, 1903, pp. 310, 311.]
[Footnote 99: Farquhar, _The Future of Christianity in India_ (Chr. Lit.
Soc).]
[Footnote 100: K.C. Banurji, Esq., M.A., B.L., Registrar of Calcutta
University.]
[Footnote 101: _Asiatic Studies_, I. v. 143.]
[Footnote 102: _Madras Decen. Miss. Conf. Report_, 1902, p. 345.]
[Footnote 103: Translated by Rev. J.L. Thakur Das, of Lahore.]
[Footnote 104: J.N. Farquhar, M.A., in _The Future of Christianity in
India_, Madras C.L.S.]
[Footnote 105: For a fuller statement, see Farquhar, _The Future of
Christianity in India_. C.L.S., Madras.]
[Footnote 106: Flint, _Philosophy of History_.]
[Footnote 107: _Asiatic Studies_, I. i.]
[Footnote 108: Bhag. Gita, v. 3, quoted by Max Müller in _Ramakrishna_,
p. 3.]
[Footnote 109: _Asiatic Studies_, II. i. 35.]
[Footnote 110: John v. 11.]
[Footnote 111: The term _Nirvana_ is not used by ordinary uneducated
Indians: it is known only to the educated.]
[Footnote 112: Max Müller, _Ramakrishna_.]
[Footnote 113: Sister Nivedita, _The Web of Indian Life_.]
[Footnote 114: Rev. H. Forman, _The Arya Sarm[=a]j_, Allahabad.]
[Footnote 115: _Madras Decen. Missionary Conf. Report_, 1902, p. 276.]
[Footnote 116: Hastie, _Hindu Idolatry and English Enlightenment_.]
[Footnote 117: "The tendency of the doctrine of Karma has been to
promote contentment."--Bose, _Hindu Civilisation_, I. lix.]
[Footnote 118: Sir M. Monier Williams' _Brahmanism and Hinduism_.]
[Footnote 119: Sister Nivedita, _The Web of Indian Life_, p. 198.]
[Footnote 120: Taken from the Chh[=a]ndogya Upanishad.]
[Footnote 121: Lilly, _India and its Problems_.]
[Footnote 122: K.S. Macdonald, _Sin and Salvation ... in the Tantras_,
Calcutta Methodist Publ. House.]
[Footnote 123: _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, pp. 25, 24; _Hinduism_, p.
39.]
[Footnote 124: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism and Hinduism_.]
[Footnote 125: _The [=A]rya Sam[=a][=i]_, by Rev. Henry Forman.
Allahabad, 1887.]
[Footnote 126: _Religious Reform_, Part IV. Madras C.V.E.S., 1888.]
[Footnote 127: _Religious Reform_, Part IV. Madras C.V.E.S., 1888.]
[Footnote 128: K.S. Macdonald, _Sin and Salvation ... in the Tantras_.
Calcutta Methodist Publ. House.]
[Footnote 129: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, p. 63.]
[Footnote 130: Monier Williams, _Brahmanism and Hinduism_, Chap. V.]
[Footnote 131: Max Müller, _Ranuikrishna Paramahansa_, p. viii.]
[Footnote 132: A.H. Clough. Quoted by Lord Curzon at Simla, September
1905.]
INDEX
Absorption into Deity, 153, 223, 226, 230.
Agnosticism, 183.
Agra, 2, 67, 82.
Ahmad, Mirza Gholam, of Qadian, 202-4, 210.
Ahmad, Sir Syed, 146.
Akbar, 13, 95.
Allah, 3, 207.
Allahabad, 13.
Ammonius, the Neo-Platonist, 208-9.
Anglo-Indians, viii, 51-2, 67, 88, 89, 91, 100, 101, 105, 114, 123, 124,
160.
Anti-British feeling, ix, xi, 88-95, 101, 137, 144-5, 190, 192, 240.
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