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 distance of Calcutta, where he practices ascetecism ... ... ... 269-273

Whilst Mr. Sen was thus engaged some young Brahmos in Calcutta formed a Secret League; one of its vows bound them to discourage the marriage of boys below twenty-one, and of girls below sixteen ... ... ... 273

During the autumn of 1877, Mr. Sen purchases a rich mansion on the Circular Road of Calcutta and furnishes it in a rich style for the reception of the Kuch Behar party, who wan ted to see his daughter previous to her engagement. .. ... ... ... 274

The Kuch Behar marriage controversy commences and passes through its many phases; till there comes the second schism and the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj is founded 274-293

Contributions of Keshub Chunder Sen to Brahmoism during the preceding two periods of its history ... ... ... 294-305