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 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.]

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