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The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy

1915

Chapters of the Sama Veda according to the gloss of the celebrated Shancharacarya ; establishing the Unity and Sole Omnipotence of the Supreme Being and that He alone is the otject of Worship. [...] "In conformity with the usage of my paternal race and the wish of my father I tidied the Persian and Arabic languages —those being idispensable to those who attached themselves to the courts of tic Mallomtnedan princes and agreeably to the usage of my maternal relations I devoted myself to the study of the Sanscrit and the theological works written in it which contain the body of Hindoo lit [...] * In this and in other extracts the Editor of this volume refrains from expressing an opinion on the sentiments of the writer and merely presents to the reader the views which were entertained at the time respecting RAMMOHUN ROY and brought before the English public by the periodical literture of the day. [...] small work in the present year at Calcutta entitlediAn Abridgment of the Vedant or Resoltion of all the Veds ; the most celebrated work of Brahminical Theology establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being and that he alone is the Object of Worship.' It contains a collection of very remarkable texts from the Vedas in which the principles of natural religion are delivered not without dign [...] At the beginning of this year in January 1817 he informed the same respectable clergyman that he was now in the way of ascertaining whether the doctrine of the Trinity is or is not the doctrine of the New Testlitment : for that he and twenty other learned l3rahmins had determined to sit down and study the Gospel with the greatest possible attention and impartiality in order to discover their r
history
Pages
284
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141854
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xix Mary Carpenter view
Biographical Sketch
1-21 unknown view
Autobiographical Sketch
22-i unknown view
Chapter I English Impressions of Rammohun Roy
27-73 unknown view
Chapter II. Arrival in England and Residence in London
74-145 unknown view
Chapter III Visit to Bristol the Rajah’s Death and Interment
146-184 unknown view
Chapter IV Tributes to the Rajah’s Memory
185-208 unknown view
Chapter V Conclusion
209-218 unknown view
Appendix
219-258 Kissory Mittra view

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