The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 75
Pagina 397
... religion and of almost all the sects existing throughout India . It was by this powerful revival of Brahminism , that Budhism , which , perhaps from the tenth , no doubt from the sixth century before Christ , had co - existed with the ...
... religion and of almost all the sects existing throughout India . It was by this powerful revival of Brahminism , that Budhism , which , perhaps from the tenth , no doubt from the sixth century before Christ , had co - existed with the ...
Pagina 406
... religion or civil government . Akber's tolerant spirit was displayed early in his reign , and appears to have been entirely independent of any doubts on the divine origin of the Mahometan faith . It led him , however , to listen without ...
... religion or civil government . Akber's tolerant spirit was displayed early in his reign , and appears to have been entirely independent of any doubts on the divine origin of the Mahometan faith . It led him , however , to listen without ...
Pagina 411
... religion itself in its primi- tive form , must fall away before the progress of human knowledge . One religion , and that one because it is the truth , and that religion in its original purity , as taught in the New Testament , will co ...
... religion itself in its primi- tive form , must fall away before the progress of human knowledge . One religion , and that one because it is the truth , and that religion in its original purity , as taught in the New Testament , will co ...
Inhoudsopgave
No | 1 |
Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
6 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acres Adams admitted afford Akber American appears axiom Belgium believe body Brahminical British British peerage called Captain cause character Church colony convicts corn corn-laws doubt Duke Duke of Orleans duty Earl editor England English existence experience fact favour feeling foreign friends give ground head honour House human idea important inductive interest Ireland Irish King Knights labour Lady land least less Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord-in-Waiting LXVIII Madame Mahometan manner means ment mind ministers ministry moral nature never Norfolk Island object observed opinion party peerage perhaps persons philosophy political present priest principle produce racter readers religion religious respect seems Sir Augustus Sir Robert Sir Robert Peel society South Wales spirit supposed Swinburne Tennent thou thought tion truth Van Diemen's Land Whewell Whigs whole