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Page 83
... Johnson . He felt a warm desire of soul to pour out his sins and sorrows before the Lord . When they arrived at Teneriffe at the end of May he and his wife watched a procession of people carrying a statue of the Virgin . Johnson was ...
... Johnson . He felt a warm desire of soul to pour out his sins and sorrows before the Lord . When they arrived at Teneriffe at the end of May he and his wife watched a procession of people carrying a statue of the Virgin . Johnson was ...
Page 124
... Johnson was uneasy with the indifference to religion . So low was the attendance by the convicts at divine service each Sunday that their rations were reduced for non - attendance.72 What Johnson craved , however , and what it was not ...
... Johnson was uneasy with the indifference to religion . So low was the attendance by the convicts at divine service each Sunday that their rations were reduced for non - attendance.72 What Johnson craved , however , and what it was not ...
Page 141
... Johnson to minister to their spiritual needs , a refusal which Johnson warmly resented , and said so . When Johnson suggested to Marsden that he should seek permission from Grose to see the prisoners , Marsden , after prayer and ...
... Johnson to minister to their spiritual needs , a refusal which Johnson warmly resented , and said so . When Johnson suggested to Marsden that he should seek permission from Grose to see the prisoners , Marsden , after prayer and ...
Contents
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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