[280]. Matt., 26, 26, 30.

[281]. Now universally acknowledged.

[282]. Many of the wisest Indians have spoken out on this subject. The latest utterance is an article on Pseudo-Nationalism in the Indian Messenger for August 9th.

[283]. Many other signs of Christian influence might be noted: thus the Young Men’s Gītā is a counterblast to a Christian edition of the Song, and it is besides most evidently arranged and printed in imitation of some tasteful edition of the Imitation of Christ; while the Imitation of Sreekrishna proclaims its origin by its very name.

[284]. See an essay by Hirendra Nath Dutta, which originally appeared in Sāhitya, now republished as an appendix to Nobin Chundra Sen’s Kurukshetra.

[285]. p. ii.

[286]. pp. 74-76.

[287]. p. 1.

[288]. Krishna and Krishnaism, 16.

[289]. Krishnacharitra, 42.