A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 58
... Christian church there was a similar confusion of tongues . To some the Christian churches were the enemies of progress , the servants of those who sat in high places , who in the presence of great evil preached the doctrine of non ...
... Christian church there was a similar confusion of tongues . To some the Christian churches were the enemies of progress , the servants of those who sat in high places , who in the presence of great evil preached the doctrine of non ...
Page 59
... Christian churches were the eternal oppressors of the poor , the clergy civil servants in cassocks , or men clothed with a surplice of white as a symbol of the mystical purity of the Church as the bride of Christ , but inwardly ravening ...
... Christian churches were the eternal oppressors of the poor , the clergy civil servants in cassocks , or men clothed with a surplice of white as a symbol of the mystical purity of the Church as the bride of Christ , but inwardly ravening ...
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... Christian missionaries were treating as little children a people who had over a period of thirty thousand years accumulated much wisdom and understanding on the conditions of existence in the ancient continent.21 The Christian ...
... Christian missionaries were treating as little children a people who had over a period of thirty thousand years accumulated much wisdom and understanding on the conditions of existence in the ancient continent.21 The Christian ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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