The book The Burman, His Life And Notions was written by author Scott, James George, Sir, 1851-1935 Here you can read free online of The Burman, His Life And Notions book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Burman, His Life And Notions a good or bad book?
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Whey might be drunk after mid-day ; forbidden as being a component part of milk, and therefore approaching animal food. Tari, or palm toddy, might be taken, because it looks like water. This was a particularly bold demand, seeing that all fermented liquors are forbidden, and that in modern days the same plea might be urged on behalf of gin. Gold and silver might be accepted as alms ; the use of them being strictly prohibited. XIV SCHISMATICS 147 A junior might lawfully copy a senior even in wha...t is wrong ; whereas no example could be any valid excuse for a wrong act. Subsequent permission might cover an act ; whereas the Wini required prior permission. The restrictions against indulgences were to be in force only in the monasteries ; and not for those who might be sojourning in villages. These points, after lengthy discussion, were all given against the dissenters, and degradation was awarded them as a punishment. Still matters got worse, and in 241 B.C. the great king Athawka, of Pataliputra, brought about the third and last great Council to cleanse the Church.
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