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Modern Review April 1933

1933

His second idea of the worth of man or the dignity of human nature swept away the old doctrine of total depravity and laid a firm foundation for beneficences and all works of practical reform mercy and charity Channing was a great religious reformer— one of the greatest of the modern world. [...] The first was to purify Christianity from the corruptions which he believed had found their way into it since the days of Christ and His Apostles to bring it back to the simplicity the spirituality the high ethical quality and the social vitality of the teachings of the New Testament. [...] The whole blame of vandalism is to the discredit of a former officer of the State who allowed the destruction of a standing monument the value of which will one day be pronounced greater than vet realized. [...] THE DAVY.% PALACE The 1)atiya palace built by Maharaja Bisiugh Dev a conteporary of Akbar and Jahanp rir and the builder of the famous Orchlm palace and the Jhansi fortress is one of the noble pieces of Hindu architecture of the Revivalist Period of the Bundelas. [...] PosmoN OF THE INDIAN CURRENCY It is a commonplace to explain the causes of the gold exodus by alluding to the breakdown of the Gold Standard in Great Britain.
government politics public policy
Pages
128
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
William Ellery Channing
377-384 J.T. Sunderland view
Neglect of Monuments
385-391 K.P. Jayaswal view
With The Hero of Woosung Forts
391-395 Dhirendra Roy view
Economic Aspects of Gold Exodus
396-399 U.N. Ghosal view
The Woman’s Movement in India
400-403 Amrit Kaur view
The Trade Depression its Causes and Remedies
404-409 J.C. Sinha view
Commercial Discrimination
409-416 Gaganvihari Mehta view
A Planet and a Star
417-422 Nagendranath Gupta view
Book Reviews
423-429 unknown view
Principles of Vedantism
429-432 Prakash Sinha view
Retrenchment I
433-436 Hemendra Grose view
Qualified Indians and Unemployment
437-440 S.K. Sircar view
London Letter
441-444 D. Pole view
Influence of Bengal on the Sinhalese People
444-447 Nripati Ray view
Indian Periodicals
448-451 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
452-456 unknown view
Radhanath Sikdar
457-460 Johesh Bagal view
The Honourable V. J. Patel in America
460-460 J.T. Sunderland view
The Jute Problem
461-462 S.C. Majumdar view
Gleanings
463-465 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
465-466 unknown view
Itinerary of the Persian Tour
466-471 K.N. Chatterji view
Notes
472-496 unknown view