The Life of Alexander Duff, D.D., LL.D.William Briggs, 1882 |
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... religious teaching , came to the conclusion that the thorough education of the Hindoos would be subversive of the native superstitions . He , therefore , not without the risk of being misunder- stood by the committee at home ...
... religious teaching , came to the conclusion that the thorough education of the Hindoos would be subversive of the native superstitions . He , therefore , not without the risk of being misunder- stood by the committee at home ...
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... religious indifference . Without commerce , without manufacture or any leading branch of indus- trial occupation , their very existence might be said to depend on the University . And in the presence of such a celebrity ' as Dr ...
... religious indifference . Without commerce , without manufacture or any leading branch of indus- trial occupation , their very existence might be said to depend on the University . And in the presence of such a celebrity ' as Dr ...
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... religious societies should be managed by laymen , while ministers confine themselves to the more spiritual duties of their office . John Urquhart was right when he wrote that the colleges of St. Andrews , under all these influences ...
... religious societies should be managed by laymen , while ministers confine themselves to the more spiritual duties of their office . John Urquhart was right when he wrote that the colleges of St. Andrews , under all these influences ...
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... religious freedom to the kingdom , have been extolled by secular historians so opposite as Mr. Froude and Mr. Hill Burton . But that foresight saw farther than even they acknowledge , when the Scottish Parliament of 1560 passed an Act ...
... religious freedom to the kingdom , have been extolled by secular historians so opposite as Mr. Froude and Mr. Hill Burton . But that foresight saw farther than even they acknowledge , when the Scottish Parliament of 1560 passed an Act ...
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... religion in India . " That language is sufficiently cautious , and the concession marks no advance on the orders of William III . , in the charter of 1698. But it was accompanied by the very practical resolution of Parliament , without ...
... religion in India . " That language is sufficiently cautious , and the concession marks no advance on the orders of William III . , in the charter of 1698. But it was accompanied by the very practical resolution of Parliament , without ...
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Side 332 - Built in the eclipse, and rigged with curses dark, That sunk so low that sacred head of thine. Next Camus, reverend sire, went footing slow, His mantle hairy, and his bonnet sedge, Inwrought with figures dim, and on the edge Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe. Ah; who hath reft (quoth he) my dearest pledge?
Side 36 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature, and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
Side 38 - It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant To raise up the tribes of Jacob, And to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, That thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.
Side 450 - Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation which thou hast prepared before the face of all people; a light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.
Side 194 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India, and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Side 355 - His visage was so marred more than any man's, and his form more than the sons of men.
Side 193 - It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education* are followed up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence.
Side 473 - I more : circumcised the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews ; as touching the law, a Pharisee ; concerning zeal, persecuting the church ; touching the righteousness which is in the law, blameless.
Side 477 - doeth according to His will among the armies of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth.
Side 194 - But it is not the intention of His Lordship in Council to abolish any College or School of native learning, while the native population shall appear to be inclined to avail themselves of the advantages which it affords, and His Lordship in Council directs that all the existing professors and students at all the institutions under the superintendence of the Committee shall continue to receive their stipends.