[10.] Lassen, Indische Alterthumskunde, vol. iv. p. 635. Cf. Indian Antiquary, 1873, p. 370. Academy, 1874, p. 61.

[11.] Chips from a German Workshop, vol. i.; Essays on the Science of Religion, pp. 161, 216.

[12.] Lassen, Indische Alterthumskunde, vol. iv. p. 606; Wilson, Asiatic Researches, xvi. p. 21.

[13.] See Brahmic Questions of the Day, 1869, p. 16.

[14.] History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature, by M. M. (2d ed.) p. 569.

[15.] The Adi Brahma-Samaj, Its views and Principles, Calcutta, 1870, p. 10.

[16.] A Brief History of the Calcutta Brahma-Samâj, 1868, p. 15.

[17.] See Note [B], p. 269.

[18.] See Note [C], p. 272.

[19.] The Indian Mirror (Sept. 10, 1869) constantly treats of missionary efforts of various kinds in a spirit which is not only friendly, but even desirous of reciprocal sympathy; and hopeful that whatever differences may exist between them (the missionaries) and the Brahmos, the two parties will heartily combine as brethren to exterminate idolatry, and promote true morality in India.