INDIA: ITS LIFE AND THOUGHT – John P. Jones, 1919 HC

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India: Its Life and Thought by John P. Jones, D.D. From The McMillan Company in 1919 with 1908 copyright.

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Description

The Preface
To the people of the West, the inhabitants of India are the least understood and the most easily misunderstood of all men. It is partly because they are antipodal to the West — the farthest removed in thought and life. They are also the most secretive, and find perennial delight in concealment and evasion. According to Hindu teaching, the Supreme Spirit forever sports in illusion. It continuously manifests itself through unreal and false forms, which delude and lead astray ignorant man. In harmony with this philosophy of the Divine — and may it not be as a result of it? — the people of India too often delight in unreal and deceptive exhibitions of themselves. At any rate, it is exceedingly difficult for a man of the West, especially he of the Anglo-Saxon type, to apprehend the full significance and the correct drift of life and thought of this land. It is amusing, when not discouraging, to witness travellers, who have rushed through India in a winter tour, publish volumes of their misconceptions and ill-digested theories about the people with an oracular emphasis which is equalled only by their ignorance. The author of this book makes no claim to a right to speak ex cathedra upon this subject. Nevertheless, thirty years of matured experience in this land, living in constant touch with the people and studying with eagerness their life and thought, gives him an humble claim to speak once more upon the subject. Even now, however, his pride of knowledge is chastened by the oft-recurring surprises which the Oriental nature and life still bring to him. And he does not cease to pray, with a western saint, who, at the end of a half century of work for the people of India, daily cried out, — ” O Lord, help me to know these people and to come into intimate relations of life with them!” If, in these pages, he can help others of the West to come face to face with the immense and intricate problems which confront all who desire to know, to help, and to bless India, and shall enable them to understand better the conditions and characteristics of life in the Land of the Vedas, he will feel amply repaid for his labours.

Publishing Info
India: Its Life and Thought by John P. Jones, D.D. From The McMillan Company in 1919 with 1908 copyright. This hardcover book measures about 8-3/8″ x 5-3/4″ and has 448 pages, ending with an Index. 

Condition
See photos. Former small-town public library book with the usual markings. The boards show wear around the edges. The binding has some wiggle but is secure and square. The pages are in very good condition for age. No personal names or markings noted. Stored in clean, smoke-free home.

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