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Translation of the Íshopanishad: One of the Chapters of the Yajur Véda ...

1816 - 50 pages
...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 Hindooism, I am sorry to say, is made to conr sist in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from which, (even though...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 4

1819 - 808 pages
...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 Hindooism,...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...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 14

Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 808 pages
...substance of morality, hate infcsed into their simple hearts a weak attachment for ils mere shadow. Fur, the chief part of the theory and practice of Hindooism,...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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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 4

England - 1819 - 792 pages
...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, Volume 14

Liberalism (Religion) - 1819 - 794 pages
...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 of a peculiar mode of diet, the least aberration from which, (even though the conduct of the offender may, in other respects, be...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 4

England - 1819 - 782 pages
...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 a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from which (even though the conduct of the offender may in other respects be...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 15

Asia - 1823 - 678 pages
...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 in the adoption of a peculiar mode of diet ; the least aberration from whicl\ (even though the conduct of the offender may in other respects be...
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Translation of Several Principal Books, Passages and Texts of the Veds, and ...

Rammohun Roy (Raja) - Brahmanism - 1832 - 306 pages
...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 Hindooism,...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...
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A Review of the Labours, Opinions, and Character of Rajah Rammohun Roy: In a ...

Lant Carpenter - Hinduism - 1833 - 152 pages
...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 Hindooism,...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...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1834 - 604 pages
...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...
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