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Page 172
... religion in the minds of the young . But he was as a man speaking without authority , for his bishop , J. B. Polding , had maintained a discreet silence during the controversy . After the propagation of religion , the object Polding had ...
... religion in the minds of the young . But he was as a man speaking without authority , for his bishop , J. B. Polding , had maintained a discreet silence during the controversy . After the propagation of religion , the object Polding had ...
Page 346
... religion , the maintenance of the British constitution , and the observance of ' peace and order ' against a ' furious Popish rabble ' . Fearing such riots might damage the reputation of Port Phillip and even cause a delay in the ...
... religion , the maintenance of the British constitution , and the observance of ' peace and order ' against a ' furious Popish rabble ' . Fearing such riots might damage the reputation of Port Phillip and even cause a delay in the ...
Page 411
... religious sect were to provide the moral education of the young , that a pure and undefiled religion was to be imparted to the children , that feelings of brotherly love were to be encouraged amongst the children of the different sects ...
... religious sect were to provide the moral education of the young , that a pure and undefiled religion was to be imparted to the children , that feelings of brotherly love were to be encouraged amongst the children of the different sects ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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