The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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V. — A Letter to the Chairman of the East India Com . pany , on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India ; and on the Views of the British and Foreign Bible Society as directed to India .
V. — A Letter to the Chairman of the East India Com . pany , on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India ; and on the Views of the British and Foreign Bible Society as directed to India .
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An Address to the Chairman of the East India Company , occasioned by Mr. Twining's Letter to that Gentleman on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India , and on the Views of the British and Foreign ...
An Address to the Chairman of the East India Company , occasioned by Mr. Twining's Letter to that Gentleman on the Danger of interfering in the Religious Opinions of the Natives of India , and on the Views of the British and Foreign ...
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has been the effect of evangelical preaching among the natives of India Religious prejudices are of all others the most difficult to overcome ; and when indiscreetly and inconsiderately opposed , the most likely to inflame all the angry ...
has been the effect of evangelical preaching among the natives of India Religious prejudices are of all others the most difficult to overcome ; and when indiscreetly and inconsiderately opposed , the most likely to inflame all the angry ...
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