Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot
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Native Christians readily revert to devil worship in cases of danger or sickness. Native Christians neither better nor worse than the low-classes from which they are usually drawn. Experience of the Abbé Dubois. The upper class peasantry having to give up caste would be injured by being converted. The town population would not be injured by conversion. Causes of the outcry against caste. Its alleged tendencies. The way to retain the good and lessen the evil of caste. To become a Christian our missionaries compel the entire abandonment of caste. Their version of Christianity wisely rejected. Mischievous action of our missionaries as regards caste. Their erroneous views a bar to the progress of Christianity. Bishop Heber's "Letter on Caste." Bishop Wilson's fatal "Circular" requiring absolute abandonment of caste by Christians. |
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