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“These were the first specimens of Christian warfare against the heathen of Hind… It would perhaps be fortunate for Christianity, if the historic muse in India were mute, as many have endeavoured to prove her to be, since atrocities like these are alone sufficient to have scared the Hindus from all association with her creed.”
Source: James Tod Travels in Western India’, London, 1839, reprinted in New Delhi, 1997, p. 260. Also quoted in Preface by S. R. Goel in Matilda Joslyn Gage : ‘Woman, Church and State’, New Delhi, 1997 (Reprint), p. V (Introduction). Also quoted in http://voiceofdharma.org/books/hvhb/ch20.htm. note: Travels in Western India
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