[36] I. xvi.

[37] Ancient Geography of Asia, by Nibaran Chandra Das.

[38] For other testimony to the new national feeling, see Decen. Missionary Conference Report, 1902, p. 305, etc.; Sister Nivedita, Web of Indian Life.

[39] This may not be so in the extreme south-west, where there have been Christians since the sixth century.

[40] The Indian National Congress, by John Murdoch, LL.D., 1898. (Christian Literature Society, Madras.)

[41] Karkaria: Forty Years of Progress and Reform, 1896, p. 94.

[42] The Indian National Congress, by John Murdoch, LL.D., p. 95. (Madras Christian Literature Society.)

[43] The Indian National Congress, by John Murdoch, LL.D. (Madras Christian Literature Society), p. 142, etc.

[44] Asiatic Studies, I. iii., II. i.

[45] The Indian National Congress, by John Murdoch, LL.D., p. 153. (Madras Christian Literature Society.)