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ST. THOMAS THE APOSTI.E AND INDIA

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Iyer The Cochin Tribes and Castes, II (Madras 1912), 435
sqq. and thurston Castes and Tribes of Southern India,
VI, 408 sqq. (Madras 1909).

Of articles in periodicals there are some shorter ones by
burnell in The Indian Antiquary IV, 181 sq. and V, 25 sq.
as well as by collins ibid. IV, 153 sq. 311 sq., the latter
ones chiefly dealing with the Manichæans in Malabar. The
most comprehensive and useful of such articles is the one by
W. R. Philipps in that same periodical XXXII, 1 sq. 145 sq.
as well as a supplementary note ibid. XXXIII, 31. With these
last ones should be compared the summing up of the question
by Fleet in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1905,
223 sq. There is further a very important article by Professor
SylVAIN Levi in the Journal Asiatique 1897: 1, p. 27 sq.1 A
little pamphlet by F. A. D’Cruz St. Thomas the Apostle in
India (Madras 1922) called forth a review full of interesting
material by Sir richard temple Indian Antiquary LII, 103 sq.;
but I feel sorry not to be able to agree with this prominent
scholar as to the value of the work of D’Cruz.* There are
further articles on the question of St. Thomas by Sir George
Grierson in a periodical called The East and West, April
1906, and by the låte J. kennedy ibid. April 1907; but,
unfortunately, these papers have not been available to me here.

The well-known Jesuit Father H. hosten has published in
the Proceedings of Meetings of the Indian Historical Records
Commission IV, 61 sq. some notes of his finds at Mylapore;
and there is a series of articles by him on the same subject
which have appeared in the Catholic Herald of India (from July
1921) but are not accessible to me here. An extensive book
of some 600 pages by Fr. Bernard of St. Thomas, T.O.C.D.
on the history of the St. Thomas Christians (Pälä 1916) is
unfortunately written wholly in Malayälam. Whether a prepared
English translation of the work has ever appeared I am
unhappily unaware of. Nor have I been able to see an article
called ’Christianity in Malabar with special reference to the St.
Thomas Christians of the Syro-Malabar Rite’ by J. C. Panjika-

1 Translated into English by Philipps Indian Antiquary XXXIII, 10 sq.

2 Cp. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1923, 443.

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