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" It is my firm belief that if our plans of education are followed up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence. "
From Hong-Kong to the Himalayas: Or, Three Thousand Miles Through India - Page 143
by Edward Warren Clark - 1880 - 368 pages
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

George Otto Trevelyan - Historians - 1876 - 430 pages
...it as a matter of policy ; but many profess themselves pure Deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education...up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence. And this will be effected without any efforts to...
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Leipsic Edition of the Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 652 pages
...profess it as matter of policy; but many profess themselves pure Deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education are followed up, there will not be a single idolator among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence. And this will be effected without...
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From Egypt to Japan

Henry Martyn Field - East Asia - 1877 - 444 pages
...IDOLATRY. 287 matter of policy ; but many profess themselves pure Deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education are followed up, there w,ll not be a single idolater among the reputable classes in Bengal thirty years hence. And this will...
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From Egypt to Japan

Henry Martyn Field - East Asia - 1877 - 446 pages
...IDOLATRY. 28? matter of policy ; but many profess themselves pure Deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education are fol.owed up, there will not be a single idolater among the reputable classes in Bengal thirty years...
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Good Words, Volume 19

1878 - 926 pages
...to the missionaries, that we find Macaulay writing thus the year after to his venerable father — " It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education...up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence." Error dies harder than that, but it is true that...
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The Life of Alexander Duff, D.D., LL.D.

George Smith - Missionaries - 1882 - 508 pages
...confess it as matter of policy ; but many profess themselves pure deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that if our plans of education...up there will not be a. single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence." Having, as a colleague of Macaulay's, endorsed his...
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Twelve Pioneer Missionaries

George Smith - Missionaries - 1900 - 348 pages
...to the missionaries, that we find Macaulay writing thus the year after to his venerable father : " It is my firm belief that, if our plans of education...up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence." Error dies harder than that ; but it is true that...
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Thacker's Guide to Calcutta

Walter Kelly Firminger - Calcutta - 1906 - 388 pages
...profess it as a matter of policy, but many profess themselves pure deists, and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that if our plans of education...up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence. And this will be effected without any efforts to...
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New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century: A Study of Social ...

John Morrison - Christianity and other religions - 1906 - 314 pages
...father, the well-known philanthropist, declares : " It is my firm belief that if our plans of [English] education are followed up, there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence." Omar Khayyam's words suggest themselves as the other...
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The Modern Review, Volume 11

Ramananda Chatterjee - India - 1912 - 818 pages
...profess it as a matter of policy, but many profess themselves pure Deists and some embrace Christianity. It is my firm belief that if our plans of education...followed up there will not be a single idolater among the respectable classes in Bengal thirty years hence.* But the Anglicists probably meant to prevent the...
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