index.
I83
PURANS—
attacked, i. 226.
vindicated, i. 228 to 236.
PURITY—
not attainable by supersti-
tious practices, i. 98.
how attained, i. 99.
RAGHUNUNDAN—
( See Gayitree, Burning of
widows. )
RAM MOHUN ROY—
autobiography, i. 317 to
320.
■causes of his visit to Eng-
land ii. 9.
his journey to France, ii.
356.
his idea of God and reli-
gion, i. 190 to 193, 283,
294, 295, 299.
the doctrines of Christian-
ity publicly denied by
—, iii. Pt. 1 : 277 ; Pt.
2 : 3, 4-
no body could be opposed
to the worship taught
by, i. 190.
sympathy with the fol-
lowers of Nanak,
Dadoo, Kabir, Santa
and the Sanniasis, i.
299.
sympathy with the Uni-
tarians, i. 300.
his love of liberty, ii.
352.
his opinion of Europeans,
ii. q.
speech on settlement by
Europens, ii. 343.
speech at London, ii. 344.
translation* of the New
Testament attempted, iii.
Pt. 3 : 121.
RANJIT SING—
his power and character,
ii. 5.
RATHBONE, Mr. Wil-
liam—
letter to—, ii. 355.
RE-BIRTH, i. 222, 227,
234-
REDEEMER—
Job XIX. 24-26, explain-
ed, iii. Pt. 2 : 36.
REDEMPTION— (See
Atonement. )
what is meant by, iii. Pt.
2 : 61, 62.
REES, Dr. T.—
letter to, ii. ^49.
REFORM BILL—
Rammohun Roy's joy at
at the passing of, ii. 355.
Rammohun Roy's opini-
on on, ii. 354.
REGISTRATION—
of deeds, plan recommend-
ed, ii. 2.5, 26.
REGULATION.
( See Law, Legislation,
Codification. )
RENT—( See Ryot. )
rates of, ii. 57-
rates of, what it is in the-
ory^ ii 57, 59, 6o._
principle upon which it is
regulated, ii. 59.
frequent increase of, ii.
58.
excessive, ii. 85.
further increase should
be interdicted, ii. 6s,
84, 85.
I83
PURANS—
attacked, i. 226.
vindicated, i. 228 to 236.
PURITY—
not attainable by supersti-
tious practices, i. 98.
how attained, i. 99.
RAGHUNUNDAN—
( See Gayitree, Burning of
widows. )
RAM MOHUN ROY—
autobiography, i. 317 to
320.
■causes of his visit to Eng-
land ii. 9.
his journey to France, ii.
356.
his idea of God and reli-
gion, i. 190 to 193, 283,
294, 295, 299.
the doctrines of Christian-
ity publicly denied by
—, iii. Pt. 1 : 277 ; Pt.
2 : 3, 4-
no body could be opposed
to the worship taught
by, i. 190.
sympathy with the fol-
lowers of Nanak,
Dadoo, Kabir, Santa
and the Sanniasis, i.
299.
sympathy with the Uni-
tarians, i. 300.
his love of liberty, ii.
352.
his opinion of Europeans,
ii. q.
speech on settlement by
Europens, ii. 343.
speech at London, ii. 344.
translation* of the New
Testament attempted, iii.
Pt. 3 : 121.
RANJIT SING—
his power and character,
ii. 5.
RATHBONE, Mr. Wil-
liam—
letter to—, ii. 355.
RE-BIRTH, i. 222, 227,
234-
REDEEMER—
Job XIX. 24-26, explain-
ed, iii. Pt. 2 : 36.
REDEMPTION— (See
Atonement. )
what is meant by, iii. Pt.
2 : 61, 62.
REES, Dr. T.—
letter to, ii. ^49.
REFORM BILL—
Rammohun Roy's joy at
at the passing of, ii. 355.
Rammohun Roy's opini-
on on, ii. 354.
REGISTRATION—
of deeds, plan recommend-
ed, ii. 2.5, 26.
REGULATION.
( See Law, Legislation,
Codification. )
RENT—( See Ryot. )
rates of, ii. 57-
rates of, what it is in the-
ory^ ii 57, 59, 6o._
principle upon which it is
regulated, ii. 59.
frequent increase of, ii.
58.
excessive, ii. 85.
further increase should
be interdicted, ii. 6s,
84, 85.