The Brahmans, Theists And Muslims of India. Studies of Goddess-Worship in Bengal, Caste, Brahmaism And Social Reform, With Descriptive Sketches of Curious Festivals, Ceremonies, And Faquirs
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His easy leisure appears to have been devoted to religious studies, to discussions and con- troversies with Hindus, Muhammadans, and Christians, and in agitating for various social reforms, for instance the abolition of Sati.^ Two years after settling in Calcutta he published in English A Translation of tlie Abridgment of the Vedant or Resolution of all the Veds. After a diligent study of the Bible, he brought out in 1819 a book entitled The Precepts of Jesus, the Guide to Peace and Happiness. ...Although this work was eminently appreciative of the character and teaching of Christ, it gave rise to an attack from the missionaries of Serampore, and a controversy followed, in the course of which Ram Mohun Eoy studied Greek and Hebrew, the better to stand his ground against his assailants. Strange to say, he so far converted his tutor Mr. Adam (himself a missionary) to his own way of thinking, that that gentleman relinquished his spiritual office, became editor of the Indian Gazette, and was generally known in Calcutta as " the second fallen Adam." * This occurred in 1828.
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