The truths which are represented in England and Western countries generally, are those which refer to force of character, earnestness of purpose, conscientious strictness, noble charity, practical duty, whilst the truths which I find peculiarly developed in India – developed to a greater extent than anywhere else, - and in the Eastern countries generally, are those which have reference to sweetness of communion, sweetness of temper, meekness and resignation unto God.


Parting words at Southampton on 17th September 1870.


The truths which are represented in England and Western countries generally, are those which refer to force of character, earnestness of purpose,...

The truths which are represented in England and Western countries generally, are those which refer to force of character, earnestness of purpose,...

The truths which are represented in England and Western countries generally, are those which refer to force of character, earnestness of purpose,...

The truths which are represented in England and Western countries generally, are those which refer to force of character, earnestness of purpose,...