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" A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better than the faith of another, let it be ever so well followed. It is good to die in one's own faith, for another's faith beareth fear. "
A Historical View of the Hindu Astronomy: From the Earliest Dawn of that ... - Page 99
by John Bentley - 1825 - 282 pages
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 8

James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 686 pages
...set of outcasts, who had not only forgotten the religion of their forefathers, but the country from which they originally -sprung. Moreover, that they...It is good to die in one's own faith, for another's failli beareth fear."— Geeta, pp. 48, 49. On this we had proposed to have avoided offering even a...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 8

James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 678 pages
...country from which they originally sprung. Moreover, that they were told by Krislina, in his précepte, that a man's own religion, though contrary to, is...another's faith beareth fear."— Geeta, pp. 48, 49. On this we had proposed to have avoided offering even a single observation, but it is impossible to...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 12

1829 - 558 pages
...may be. " A man's own religion," says the Geeta [48] "is better than the faith of another man, be 5t ever so well followed : — it is good to die in one's own faith ; for another's faith bearcth fear." Moor tells us [Hind. Panth. 356-7] that at Porna, at the Mohammedan festival to commemorate...
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Quæstiones Mosaicæ: Or the Book of Genesis Compared with the Remains of ...

Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 518 pages
...all the duties of life, should induce the vulgar to attend to them."— Bhagavat, Wilkins, p. 47. 3 " A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better...well followed. It is good to die in one's own faith, fnr another faith beareth fear."—Id. les. iii, p. 49. 3 How beautiful, how tender is this declaration...
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Quæstiones Mosaicæ: Or the Book of Genesis Compared with the Remains of ...

Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 524 pages
...the duties of life, should induce the vulgar to attend to them." — Bhagavat, Wilkins,' p. 47. 3 " A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better...faith of another, let it be ever so well followed. It if goad to die in one's own faith, fur another faith beareth /ear."— Id. les. iii, p. 49. 3 How beautiful,...
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The Bhagavat-geeta, Or, Dialogues of Krishna and Arjoon: In Eighteen ...

John Garrett - 1846 - 270 pages
...and dislike, A wise man should not put himself in their power, for both of them are his opponents. 35 A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better...one's own faith, for another's faith beareth fear. ARJOON. ЗбВу what, О Krishna, is man propelled to commit offence.-? He seems as if, contrary to...
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Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Volume 1

1848 - 544 pages
...and dislike. A wise man should not put himself in their power, for both of them are his opponents. A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better...one's own faith, for another's faith beareth fear. . . . Arjoon : ' By what, 0 Kreeshna, is man propelled to commit offences ? He seems as if, contrary...
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The Bhagavat-Geeta, Or, Dialogues of Krishna and Arjoon in Eighteen Lectures ...

J. Garrett - 1849 - 270 pages
...and dislike, A wise man should not put himself in their power, for both of them are his opponents. 35 A man's own religion, though contrary to, is better...one's own faith, for another's faith beareth fear. ARJOON. 36ßy what, О Krishna, is man propelled to commit offences? He seems as if, contrary to his...
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The Truth-seeker in philosophy, literature, and religion, ed. by F ..., Volume 2

Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 pages
...put himself in their power, for both of them are his opponents. A man's own religion, tho eontrary to, is better than the faith of another, let it be...good to die in one's own faith, for another's faith beareth./&zr." The Apostle James has not more generously vindieated the doetrine of works, in his beautiful...
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Christianity and Secularism: Report of a Public Discussion Between Brewin ...

Brewin Grant - 1853 - 294 pages
...reason why he should not do it, but for the Gospel. " A man's own religion," says the same writer, " though contrary to, is better than the faith of another,...good to die in one's own faith ; for another's faith bringeth fear." Can anything be profounder than what I quoted from Confucius, that the actual face...
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