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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... months after hearing the news she descended to a state of imbecility , being cared for by her sister and brother - in - law . A number of times she made steps towards suicide . Only the loving concern of her family kept her through the ...
... months after hearing the news she descended to a state of imbecility , being cared for by her sister and brother - in - law . A number of times she made steps towards suicide . Only the loving concern of her family kept her through the ...
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... months she continued faith- fully in the worship of her gods , but early on began also attending Tilak's prayer meetings . She was deeply struck by the spontaneous , personal prayers and worship offered to God through Christ . Caste ...
... months she continued faith- fully in the worship of her gods , but early on began also attending Tilak's prayer meetings . She was deeply struck by the spontaneous , personal prayers and worship offered to God through Christ . Caste ...
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... months that followed Tilak became convinced that he himself must become , in his words , " free to be led by God alone , and to work exactly on Indian lines and by Indian tradition and principles . India needs a Christian personality ...
... months that followed Tilak became convinced that he himself must become , in his words , " free to be led by God alone , and to work exactly on Indian lines and by Indian tradition and principles . India needs a Christian personality ...
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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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