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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... prayer that , if my petitions were not granted , I would reject the doctrine that God hears and answers prayer . This was foolish , but God had pity on His child . Suddenly , the next day , I received orders transferring me to another ...
... prayer that , if my petitions were not granted , I would reject the doctrine that God hears and answers prayer . This was foolish , but God had pity on His child . Suddenly , the next day , I received orders transferring me to another ...
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... prayer this week . " But the answer to that prayer waited four and a half long years more . Tilak wrote daily to Lakshmibai after his baptism , but often the letters were tactless if not cruel . Lakshmi- bai wrote , " Everyday Tilak's ...
... prayer this week . " But the answer to that prayer waited four and a half long years more . Tilak wrote daily to Lakshmibai after his baptism , but often the letters were tactless if not cruel . Lakshmi- bai wrote , " Everyday Tilak's ...
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... prayer meetings had brought her to fair famili- arity with the Bible and its teaching . She enjoyed Chri- stian worship and singing and praying . On Saturday evening service the breakthrough came . At the prayer time , Bible verses were ...
... prayer meetings had brought her to fair famili- arity with the Bible and its teaching . She enjoyed Chri- stian worship and singing and praying . On Saturday evening service the breakthrough came . At the prayer time , Bible verses were ...
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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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