India and Its MissionsSands, 1923 - 315 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 24 - The policy of His Majesty's Government, with which the Government of India are in complete accord, is that of the increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration, and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the British Empire.
Página 45 - Now go!' than which nothing can be more offensive. The best way is to say, ' Come and see me again soon,' or, ' Always make a practice of visiting my house,' which will be speedily understood.
Página 38 - Oh, who can describe thy virtues, since they are past the comprehension of the powers of man ? The supreme divinity Brahma can alone describe some of thy qualities. Were the greatest of sinners, the perpetrator of endless sins, to pronounce the word Ganga, he, being delivered from all his sins, shall be translated to the blissful abode of the celestials. Thou alone art properly called the ' Source of Happiness ' and the
Página 283 - The contrary practice has been condemned as opposed to the intentions of the Holy See and out of keeping with the spirit of the sacred ministry. To this end the best young men of the territories of mission are educated in Rome by the Urban College of Propaganda fide. Equality, fraternity, solidarity with the Christian love of God and neighbour shall raise humanity to a higher religious and social level.
Página 37 - It does not scruple to permit the most grotesque forms of idolatry, and the most degrading varieties of superstition. And it is to this latter fact that yet another remarkable peculiarity of Hinduism is mainly due — namely, that in no other system of the world is the chasm more vast which separates the religion of the higher, cultured, and thoughtful classes from that of the lower, uncultured, and unthinking masses.
Página 194 - ... for the gentiles: that thou mayest be my salvation to the ends of the earth. Hark, how the ancient prophets rejoice in the Messiah ; and in soft and gentle words foretel his compassionate office. He shall come down as rain into a fleece of wool ; and as drops of dew distilling on the earth. He shall feed his flock like a shepherd ; and gently lead those that are with young.
Página 4 - ... their kinsman, Ferdinand II, King of Naples, to expel Charles VIII, of France, who was trying to usurp the throne of Naples. Gonsalvo's exploits in this war were so brilliant as to win for him the title El Gran Capitan, The Great Captain. 1.19. One of the greatest empires. " The British empire in India extends over a territory larger than the continent of Europe without Russia.
Página 215 - The famine has wrought miracles. The catechumenates are filling, baptismal water flows in streams, and starving little tots fly in masses to heaven... a hospital is a ready made congregation. There is no need to go into the highways and hedges and 'compel them to come in'.
Página 20 - Vasco da Gama sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and landed on the Malabar Coast in 1498.
Página 32 - ... towards poor and rich alike, absorbed with the one idea of freeing all men from the bonds of misery, and irresistible in his manner of setting forth the way...