Duncan Greenlees - Works

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Greenlees wrote the 'World Gospel Series' from 1949 to 1966 following his retirement from active politics. He was primarily a social worker, rather than a polician. His talks with Ramana Maharshi and correspondence with Gandhi were purely spiritual and of devotional nature.

  • The Gospel of Islam No.1
  • The Gospel of China No.2
  • The Gospel of Hermes No.3 (1949)
  • The Gospel of the Jesus No.4
  • The Gospel of Zarathushtra No.5
  • The Gospel of the Mystic Christ No.6
  • The Gospel of Narada No.7* The Gospel of Peace:Guru Granth Sahib No.8
  • The Gospel of the Pyramids No.9
  • The Gospel of Advaita No.10 (1953)
  • The Gospel of Israel No.11
  • The Gospel of the Prophet Mani No.12
  • The Gospel of the Gnostics No.13
  • The Gospel of Sri Krishna No.14

He also published The Song of Divine Love (Gita-Govinda) of Sri Jayadeva.

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