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The New Review April 1947

1947

Excerpts: The signs of our times point to two inescapable truths the first of which is that we have come to the end of the posRenaissance chapter of history which made man the measure of all things... [...] The conflict of the future is between the absolute who is the God-man and the abslute which is the man-God: the God Who became man and the man who makes himself God; between brothers in Christ and comrades in anti-Christ. [...] Because his religion will be brotherhood without the fatherhood of God he will deceive even the elect."II THE NEW REVIEW He will set up a counter-church which will be the ape of the Church because he the evil is the ape of God. [...] After the elections of 1946 the Muslim League which had obtained over ninety per cent of the votes in the majority community and was the largest party in the Provincial Assembly could not form and head the new ministry owing to the Congress opposition. [...] The leader of the opposition the Khan of Mamdot was called by the Governor but he failed to secure Congress and Sikh co-operation and the Governor hurriedly took charge of the Province under Section 93.
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Pages
90
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i A.S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-viii unknown view
This Side and that a Crowded Month
249-256 unknown view
Candidly the Cinema
257-268 A.E.W. view
In a Dilemma
269-277 J.H. Gense view
Municipal Grants-Madras
278-288 V. Rao view
Planned Assistance to Industries
289-294 R.N. Bhargava view
The Biology of Aristotle
295-304 F.S. Pew view
Minimum Wages Legislation
305-316 B. Venkataraman view
Murder and its Punishment Under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb
317-325 S.P. Sangar view
Some Recent Books
326-328 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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