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He decided to appeal to government for funds to build a church. ... of peace, Lang
replied so offensively that Brisbane, as a rebuke to the young Ishmael, removed
his name from the list of subscribers to the Presbyterian church building fund.
He decided to appeal to government for funds to build a church. ... of peace, Lang
replied so offensively that Brisbane, as a rebuke to the young Ishmael, removed
his name from the list of subscribers to the Presbyterian church building fund.
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Almighty God, the Reverend Mr Wilton told his flock at St James's Church one
Sunday in September of 1827, was not a God of confusion, but rather a God of
order who guarded against the inroads of anarchy and infidelity. It was God's
wish ...
Almighty God, the Reverend Mr Wilton told his flock at St James's Church one
Sunday in September of 1827, was not a God of confusion, but rather a God of
order who guarded against the inroads of anarchy and infidelity. It was God's
wish ...
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He wanted more schools and churches, not more migrants and political progress.
In his view this agitation for political ... In June of 1835 they gathered in St David's
Church to ask God's forgiveness for their sins. By raising his eyes from his pew ...
He wanted more schools and churches, not more migrants and political progress.
In his view this agitation for political ... In June of 1835 they gathered in St David's
Church to ask God's forgiveness for their sins. By raising his eyes from his pew ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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