A Dialogue of the Knowledge of the Supreme Lord, in which are Compared the Claims of Christianity and Hinduism, and Various Questions of Indian Religion and Literature Fairly Discussed |
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A'chárya admit animal appear apprehend argument argument from design Aryan race ascribe asked Blancombe Bauddha become believe BLAN body Brahmá Brahmans Buddhism cause certainly Chárvácas Christ Christian conceive conception conscience consider Creator Deity distinct Divine doctrine dynasty earth earthly eternal evil existence faith Father feeling heaven Hebrew higher highest Hindú holy human hymns ignorance imagine imply India Indra intellect intelligence Iswara Jesus kind kingdom kings knowledge laws of Manu least less living Madhwa Mahawansa Malwa mankind Manu Máyá mean mental mind moral nations nature object observe ourselves passion Patanjali perhaps persons Pracriti pray prayer probably race Ráma reason religion religious revelation Rig-Veda sacred books Sadananda Sákya Sankhya Sanscrit SAUG Saugata seems sense shew Siva sort soul spirit subtle body suffering suppose supreme things thought true truth Vedas Vedic Vidyáchárya Vishnu Vritra whereas wisdom wonderful worship