Christ-bhakti: Narayan Vaman Tilak and Christian Work Among HindusBiography of Narayan Vaman Tilak, 1861-1919, Marathi poet and a Christian convert from Hinduism. |
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... baptism , but often the letters were tactless if not cruel . Lakshmi- bai wrote , " Everyday Tilak's letters continued to come . They were full of anger , full of love , full of emotion . One time he would say ' come at once ' , another ...
... baptism , but often the letters were tactless if not cruel . Lakshmi- bai wrote , " Everyday Tilak's letters continued to come . They were full of anger , full of love , full of emotion . One time he would say ' come at once ' , another ...
Page 64
... baptism Tilak wrote against this Hindu fabrication . He mocked a testimony of a Hindu who had once professed the Chri- stian faith , received much loving charity from mission- aries , and then renounced his faith and " exposed " the ...
... baptism Tilak wrote against this Hindu fabrication . He mocked a testimony of a Hindu who had once professed the Chri- stian faith , received much loving charity from mission- aries , and then renounced his faith and " exposed " the ...
Page 107
... baptism and permit the neglect of this clear command of Christ must also be noted . Baptism is certainly badly misunderstood as signifying the rejection of all that is Hindu for the accept- ance of all that is " Christian " , the latter ...
... baptism and permit the neglect of this clear command of Christ must also be noted . Baptism is certainly badly misunderstood as signifying the rejection of all that is Hindu for the accept- ance of all that is " Christian " , the latter ...
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Christ-bhakti: Narayan Vaman Tilak and Christian Work Among Hindus Herbert L. Richard No preview available - 1991 |
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