A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 288
... mankind and his consort ate the forbidden fruit , the children were first introduced to Christ as the Saviour of mankind from that death which had been God's punishment for Adam and Eve's transgression . But in his goodness He gave them ...
... mankind and his consort ate the forbidden fruit , the children were first introduced to Christ as the Saviour of mankind from that death which had been God's punishment for Adam and Eve's transgression . But in his goodness He gave them ...
Page 295
... mankind the immoral and pernicious doctrine that redemption could be purchased by vicarious atonement , and seduced mankind into committing awful crimes at the behest of an imaginary supernatural deity . Christ taught the kingdom of ...
... mankind the immoral and pernicious doctrine that redemption could be purchased by vicarious atonement , and seduced mankind into committing awful crimes at the behest of an imaginary supernatural deity . Christ taught the kingdom of ...
Page 315
... mankind on such universal human questions as the effect of a harsh environment on human behaviour , why there were men with hard hearts in the world , and men like the Reverend North who lost their innocence and their self - respect ...
... mankind on such universal human questions as the effect of a harsh environment on human behaviour , why there were men with hard hearts in the world , and men like the Reverend North who lost their innocence and their self - respect ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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