An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . 03 -i-i 3 JJ 0) Oo 3 O en o CJ o cc Calcutta—With Young Bengal 81 great departments, as far as is possible, are presentedto the reader separately—first the work for the YoungMen and Boys, and second, that for the Young Womenand Girls. I. In any account of the kind, the Scottish ChurchesCollege must come first. Its past history, as well as itspresent work, gives it a premier place. Like St AndrewsKirk, only in a far greater degree, the Scottish ChurchesCollege is more than its name implies : it is a N
An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . 03 -i-i 3 JJ 0) Oo 3 O en o CJ o cc Calcutta—With Young Bengal 81 great departments, as far as is possible, are presentedto the reader separately—first the work for the YoungMen and Boys, and second, that for the Young Womenand Girls. I. In any account of the kind, the Scottish ChurchesCollege must come first. Its past history, as well as itspresent work, gives it a premier place. Like St AndrewsKirk, only in a far greater degree, the Scottish ChurchesCollege is more than its name implies : it is a NationalInstitution. It has a place in the history of ModernIndia. Should Modern India seek for its birthplace, asmany claims for the honour would be put forward asfor Homers natal spot—and with greater justice, forModern India is a very complex organism. It has intruth had many birthplaces. But beyond question oneof the chiefest of them all is the original Scottish school,opened by Dr Duff in 1830, whose lineal descendant isthe Scottish Churches College of to-day. Here it wasthat the
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