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Keshub Chunder Sen in England - Diary Sermons Addresses & Epistles

1938

And what lesson did he learn ? "I am struck with astonishment at the amount of work which you have done for the eduction enlightenment and reformation of the poor The stupendousness of the work of charity is amazing." The purity refinement and sweeness of the English home also impressed him greatly. [...] From city to city of Great Britain Keshub went pleading for the promotion of education in India far and wide—including that of the women and of the masses for putting Indians in higher posts of responsibility and emolument for the suppression of the liquor and opium traffic for humane treament of Indians by Englishmen and for ruling India for India's good. [...] How interesting is the sight of this small floating congregation ! How encouraging is it to think that the name of the Almighty One is chanted on the bosom of the Arabian Sea and that in the midst of a small floating family composed of diverse races we are enabled to sing the glory of our common Father and echo back the solemn and sacred chrous of "Bayern"' which Full Text : %Pi Wet 111vINW7IP [...] The ships in the harbour mostly Turkish are decorated with flags and the heavy roar of cannon is every now and then breaking the silence of the sea in honour of the Mahomedan festival which continues to-day. [...] Behold the awful majesty of the Almighty Lord who holdeth the waters of the sea in the hollow of His hand.
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Pages
581
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143058
Segment Pages Author Actions
Foreword
i-xx Prem Basu view
Diary in England
1-60 unknown view
The Living God
61-70 unknown view
Welcome Soiree
71-108 unknown view
The Prodigal Son
109-121 unknown view
The Efficacy of Prayer
122-132 unknown view
The Book of Life
133-139 unknown view
The Love of God
140-151 unknown view
Words to Ragged Schools
152-155 unknown view
The Brahmo Somaj and the Path of Universal Fellowship
156-164 unknown view
Female Education in India
165-172 unknown view
Words to the Peace Society: Protest Against War
173-178 unknown view
The Liquor Traffic in India
179-186 unknown view
Rejoicing in God
187-192 unknown view
God Listens to our Prayers
193-194 unknown view
England’s Duties to India
195-226 unknown view
Christ and Christianity
227-245 unknown view
Temperance
246-251 unknown view
Spiritual Fellowship
252-269 unknown view
The Brahmo Somaj of India
270-270 unknown view
Hindu Theism
271-275 unknown view
Christian Unity
276-284 unknown view
Religious and Social Liberty
285-295 unknown view
At Bristol (First Visit)
296-299 unknown view
At Bath
300-306 unknown view
At Leicester
307-314 unknown view
At Birmingham
315-328 unknown view
At Nottingham
329-342 unknown view
At Manchester
343-358 unknown view
At Liverpool
359-375 unknown view
Basis of the Unity of Religions
376-385 unknown view
Women in India
386-396 unknown view
Interview with Queen Victoria
397-398 unknown view
At Edinburgh
399-416 unknown view
At Glasgow
417-426 unknown view
At Leeds
427-447 unknown view
Return to London
448-461 unknown view
At Bristol (Second Visit)
462-471 unknown view
Farewell Soiree
472-496 unknown view
Parting Words at Southampton
497-505 unknown view
Three Epistles of Keshub Chunder Sen
506-519 unknown view
Addenda
520-546 unknown view
Publisher’s Note
547-552 unknown view
Index
553-560 unknown view
Works of Keshub Chunder Sen
i-i unknown view

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