The World'S Epoch-Makers Buddha and Buddhism
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An analysis of Buddhism that draws parallels with Christianity. It is not one of those book that try to portray Christianity in a brighter light, but rather is one that sees similarities in both creeds. It traces the ancient progress of Buddhism and how it affected the areas that it prospered in. This book is a reprint of the 1900 edition.
Arthur Lillie was a Buddhist, soldier in the British Indian Army, and a writer. He was an officer in the British Indian Army. While in India, he became a Buddhist. His books on religion were poorly received by scholars. He appears to have written the original rule book for a Scottish croquet tournament, which, if so, continues to be his best-received work. He also took an enthusiastic interest in Gospel of the Hebrews. In Buddhism in Christendom Or Jesus the Essene he wrote. At any rate the account of the last supper in the Gospel of the Hebrews was manifestly quite different from the accounts given in our present gospels. There we see nothing about James drinking out of Christ's cup, a fact which proves that the contents of the cup must have been water, for St. James was bound by the vow of the Nazarite to drink water for life. He was critical of the claims of Helena Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society. He believed that Blavatsky had faked the Mahatma letters and was a plagiarist.