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Thereafter, mostly among the quiet intellectual Brahmans but also among the outcastes, he preached the Christ, not Western, but universal.

From Time Magazine Archive

His Holiness Pius XI having heard from Dr. Ambedkar about the miseries of Indian outcastes, replied: "My son, it may take three or four centuries to remedy these abuses, be patient."

From Time Magazine Archive

After those years the outcastes of the community began to appreciate the advantages of our faith and to apply for admission into its congregations.

From India's Problem, Krishna or Christ by Jones, John P. (John Peter)

The Presbyterian missionaries have been especially successful in attracting large numbers of outcastes into the Christian Church.

From The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir by Douie, James McCrone, Sir

Its people are not outcastes, but substantial landowners, conservative in their indigenous ways, yet sending out their sons and daughters to school and college and professional life.

From Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India by Doren, Alice B. Van



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