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- catalog abstract "The writer trusts that these pages may encourage and strengthen the faith of God's elect in that almighty Power which, even in the idolatrous and conservative East, is so manifestly subduing all things unto Himself. Here may be discerned the dawn of that day, so long foretold, when all Oriental races shall be blessed in a Redeemer who was himself Asiatic by birth and blood and the sphere of His personal ministry -- whose cross was erected on that continent, and whose first ministers and members were taken from among that people. The writer has not concealed his conviction that human history, and the movements and changes of thrones, and powers, and kingdoms, can be fully understood only in the light of the doctrine of the Second Psalm. Jesus Christ, the divine and eternal Son of God, who created and redeemed this world, is its "Master and Lord." - Preface.".
- catalog contributor b6107321.
- catalog coverage "India Description and travel.".
- catalog created "[c1906]".
- catalog date "1906".
- catalog date "[c1906]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1906]".
- catalog description "The people of India : caste and its immunities -- Statistics, mythology, and Vedic literature -- Architectural magnificence of India -- Originating causes of the Sepoy Rebellion -- "In perils by the heathen, in perils in the wilderness" -- The Cawnpore Massacre and the relief of Lucknow -- The causes and failure of the Sepoy Rebellion -- Results of the rebellion to Christianity and civilization -- The condition of woman under Hindoo law -- Development of the mission -- The Year of Jubilee -- Glossary of Indian terms.".
- catalog description "The writer trusts that these pages may encourage and strengthen the faith of God's elect in that almighty Power which, even in the idolatrous and conservative East, is so manifestly subduing all things unto Himself. Here may be discerned the dawn of that day, so long foretold, when all Oriental races shall be blessed in a Redeemer who was himself Asiatic by birth and blood and the sphere of His personal ministry -- whose cross was erected on that continent, and whose first ministers and members were taken from among that people. The writer has not concealed his conviction that human history, and the movements and changes of thrones, and powers, and kingdoms, can be fully understood only in the light of the doctrine of the Second Psalm. Jesus Christ, the divine and eternal Son of God, who created and redeemed this world, is its "Master and Lord." - Preface.".
- catalog extent "564 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Land of the Veda.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Land of the Veda.".
- catalog issued "1906".
- catalog issued "[c1906]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Eaton & Mains; Cincinnati, Jennings & Graham".
- catalog relation "Land of the Veda.".
- catalog spatial "India Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "India.".
- catalog subject "DS413 .B991".
- catalog subject "Missions India.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The people of India : caste and its immunities -- Statistics, mythology, and Vedic literature -- Architectural magnificence of India -- Originating causes of the Sepoy Rebellion -- "In perils by the heathen, in perils in the wilderness" -- The Cawnpore Massacre and the relief of Lucknow -- The causes and failure of the Sepoy Rebellion -- Results of the rebellion to Christianity and civilization -- The condition of woman under Hindoo law -- Development of the mission -- The Year of Jubilee -- Glossary of Indian terms.".
- catalog title "The land of the Veda; being personal reminiscences of India, its people, castes, thugs, and fakirs, its religions, mythology, principal monuments, palaces, and mausoleums, together with the incidents of the great Sepoy rebellion. By William Butler, D.D.".
- catalog type "text".