Christianity and Buddhism Are But Parts of One Continuous, Harmonious Whole

Christianity, then, was introduced into the world with a special relation to the great religions of the East, and under the same divine control. And so far from being intended as a rival and supplanter of Buddhism, it was the direct and necessary sequel to that system; and the two are but parts of one continuous, harmonious whole, whereof the later division is but the indispensable supplement and complement of the earlier.” (Anna Kingsford and  Edward Maitland. The Perfect Way, pp. 250-251; emphasis added)