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... Hindoos , must lead to the very worst deformities of which the human mind is susceptible . Not only is the Hindoo urged to crime by the fa- cility of committing it without evil consequences to himself , but in the conduct of the deities ...
... Hindoos , must lead to the very worst deformities of which the human mind is susceptible . Not only is the Hindoo urged to crime by the fa- cility of committing it without evil consequences to himself , but in the conduct of the deities ...
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... Hindoo worship on its followers , consists in the adoption of a pecu- liar mode of diet . A Hindoo of caste can only eat once between sunrise and sunset ; he must not partake of dressed victuals in a boat or ship ; he cannot eat clothed ...
... Hindoo worship on its followers , consists in the adoption of a pecu- liar mode of diet . A Hindoo of caste can only eat once between sunrise and sunset ; he must not partake of dressed victuals in a boat or ship ; he cannot eat clothed ...
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... Hindoos are inconsistent with the acknow- ledgement of one Supreme Being , must be considered as erro- neous , and not warranted by the just interpretation of their sacred writings . The whole body of the Hindoo theology , law and lite ...
... Hindoos are inconsistent with the acknow- ledgement of one Supreme Being , must be considered as erro- neous , and not warranted by the just interpretation of their sacred writings . The whole body of the Hindoo theology , law and lite ...
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