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and promote the ends of the Parliament if you are able to render this service.
I send you several copies of my second report. Hoping to hear from you soon and favorably, I remain with fraternal regards,
Yours cordially, John Henry Barrows,
Chairman, Committee on Religious Congress. A reply to the above letter was sent through Shah Magan Lâl Dalpat Râm, acknowledging the receipt of the letter and intimating that, in compliance with the wishes expressed therein, the Muni Maharaj had undertaken to write a contribution on the Jain Faith. The following is the reply received.
Chicago U. S. A. June 12th 1893. My dear Sir,
I am desired by the Rev. Dr. Barrows to make an immediate acknowledgment of your favour of May 13th. It is eminently to be desired that there should be present at the Parliament of Religions, a learned representative of the Jain community.
We are indeed sorry that there is no pros