New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century eBook

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New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 205 pages of information about New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century.

[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 Mueller—­“Dyananda Saraswati”]

[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 Timaeus teaches the eternal existence of matter as a substance distinct from God.  See also p. 134.]

[Footnote 78:  Max Mueller, 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 Mueller, Ramakrishna, p. 8.]

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