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" I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from which (even though the conduct of the offender may in other respects be pure and blameless) is not only visited with the severest censure, but... "
Christian Missions and Social Progress: A Sociological Study of Foreign Missions - Página 304
por James Shepard Dennis - 1897
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Translation of the Íshopanishad: One of the Chapters of the Yajur Véda ...

1816 - 50 páginas
...For the chief part of the theory and practice of Hindooism, I am sorry to say, is made to conr sist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least...and blameless) is not only visited with the severest cepsure, but actually punished by exclusion from the society of his family and friends. In a wprd,...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its ..., Volumen5

1818 - 762 páginas
...substance of morality, have infused into their simple hearts a weak attachment for its mere shadow. For the chief part of the theory and practice of Hinduism, I am sorry to say, is made to consist iu the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from which, (even though the conduct...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen4

1819 - 782 páginas
...weak attachment for its mere shadow. " For the chief part of the theory and practice of ffiadooum, I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption...of the offender may in other respects be pure and M«m»l.»«s) u not only visited with the severest censure, but actually punished by exclusion from...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen14

1819 - 794 páginas
...weak nttachuient for its mere shadow. Fur, the chief partof the theory and practice of Hindooisia, I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption...conduct of the offender may, in other respects, be pure sod blameless,) is not опГу visited with the severest censure, but actnnlly punished by exclusion...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4

1819 - 792 páginas
...weak attachment tor its mere shadow. " For die chief part of the theory and practice of Hindoo/am, I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; die least aberration from which (even though die conduct of the offender may in odier respects be...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen14

1819 - 808 páginas
...a weak attachment for ils mere shadow. Fur, the chief part of the theory and practice of Hindooism, I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption of a peculiar in»de of diet, the least aberration from which, (even though the conduct of the offender Hiay, ill...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen15

1823 - 678 páginas
...morality, have infused into their simple hearts a weak attachment for its mere shadow. " For the chid' part of Hinduism, I am sorry to say, is made to consist...peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from whicl\ (even though the conduct of the offender may in other respects be pure and blameless) is not...
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The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 páginas
...also in immoral influence : he showed that the chief part of the theory and practice of Hindooism was made to consist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet, the least aberration from which is not only visited with the severest censure, but actually punished by loss of caste. The rigid observance...
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An Analytical and Comparative View of All Religions Now Extant Among Mankind

Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 páginas
...of the theory and practice of Hindooism at present, according to the same unimpeachable authority, is made to consist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from which entails loss of caste upon the offender, and exclusion from the society of his family and friends ;...
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The Last Days in England of the Rajah Rammohun Roy

Mary Carpenter - 1866 - 320 páginas
...a weak attachment for its mere shadow. For the chief part of the theory and practice of flindooiim, I am sorry to say, is made to consist in the adoption...from which (even though the conduct of the offender majf in other respects be pufe and blameless) is n»t only visited with the severest censure, but actually...
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