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IV. Literature on the Ahmadiyyah Sect. 



1. Census of India, 1.901, vol. ix, p. 09, vol. xvi, pp. 96-97, and 



vol. xvii, p. 143. 



2. The Review of Religions, a monthly journal published at 



Qadian. It was started in January, 1902, and is the 

 English organ of the Society. 



3. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Melidi- Messiah of Qadian, by 



H. I). Griswold, Lodiana, Mission Press, 1902, pp. 1-32. 

 A statement and criticism of the claims of Ahmad of 

 Qadian. 



4. The Greatest Discovery Exploded, or the Death, Resurrection, 



and Second Coming of Christ established against the Aspersion 

 and Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, by Rev. 

 G. L. Thakur Das, Lodiana, Mission Press, 1903, 

 pp. 1-24. 



5. Moslem Teaching as to the ISinlessncss of Muhammad, being an 



Exposure of the Fictitious Theory of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, 

 of Qadian, on the Koranic meaning of zamb and jurm,, by 

 James Monro, Esq., C.B., Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press, 

 pp. 1-51. A reprint of correspondence which originally 

 appeared in the Epiphany, together with a running com- 

 mentary to explain the course of the correspondence. 



6. Tbtal i Mirza, or the Refutation of Mirza-e-Qdclidnl. A 



reprint of articles which originally appeared in the 

 Taraqqi, a monthly Urdu magazine published by the 

 Punjab Religious Book Society, Lahore, 1903, pp. 1-154. 

 The ablest criticism of the pretensions of the Mirza of 

 Qadian which has yet appeared. 



7. Many articles in criticism of the doctrines of Mirza Ghulam 



Ahmad have appeared in the issues of the Nur Afshdn, an 

 Urdu weekly paper published at Ludhiana. 



Discussion. 



Colonel Alves. — I think that when we entered this room most of 

 us did not know who Qadian was or where it or he was. 



This of course is one of the signs of the time. We are to 

 expect that false prophets and Christs should arise, and if it were 



