Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Arthur Lillie (1831-?) was a soldier in the British Army in India. While there, he became a Buddhist. His books on religion were poorly received by scholars. Lillie appears to have written the original rule book for a Scottish croquet tournament, which, if so, continues to be his best-received work.Arthur Lillie also took an enthusiastic interest in Gospel of the Hebrews."@en }
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- Arthur_Lillie comment "Arthur Lillie (1831-?) was a soldier in the British Army in India. While there, he became a Buddhist. His books on religion were poorly received by scholars. Lillie appears to have written the original rule book for a Scottish croquet tournament, which, if so, continues to be his best-received work.Arthur Lillie also took an enthusiastic interest in Gospel of the Hebrews.".
- Q4799524 comment "Arthur Lillie (1831-?) was a soldier in the British Army in India. While there, he became a Buddhist. His books on religion were poorly received by scholars. Lillie appears to have written the original rule book for a Scottish croquet tournament, which, if so, continues to be his best-received work.Arthur Lillie also took an enthusiastic interest in Gospel of the Hebrews.".