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of India in the recent Parliament of Religions. A public lecture given by him in my church was, in my opinion a most scholarly production, both in matter and form, and showed a thorough grasp of Oriental pailosophy. Mr. Gandhi has a fine command of the English tongue, and is altogether a most interesting man in every way.
R. A. WHITE.
From Hon. E. B. Sherman. Master in Chancery of the United States, Cirucit Courts.
"The Congress of Religions drew to Chicago several of the brightest and most interesting Oriental thinkers and scholars that is has ever been my pleasure to meet; among them is Mr. V. R. Gandhi, a lawyer of Borrbay, India."
"It has rarely, if ever, beep my good fortune to meet a man whose reading and culture have been so wide and varied, and who, withal, has so sweet, sincere and teachable a spirit as Mr. Gandhi.”
From Rev. Addison Parker. Pastor Leading Baptist Church, LaPorte, Ind.
Pastor's Study, La Porte, Ind., Dec. 2, 1893.
During the meeting of the parliament of Religions at Chicago. I had the pleasure of listening to Mr. Gandhi's
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