A History of Australia, Volume 1 |
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He began to believe that he had been singled out by God as the vessel through whom the inhabitants of ' terra australis ' would be received into the true church , and that ' terra australis ' would be Austrialia del Espiritu Santo — a ...
He began to believe that he had been singled out by God as the vessel through whom the inhabitants of ' terra australis ' would be received into the true church , and that ' terra australis ' would be Austrialia del Espiritu Santo — a ...
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... have so moral a man as Captain - General and Governor - in - Chief of the colony of New South Wales.5 In February 1814 , when Macquarie asked the chaplains to read a government notice in church urging settlers to send their grain to ...
... have so moral a man as Captain - General and Governor - in - Chief of the colony of New South Wales.5 In February 1814 , when Macquarie asked the chaplains to read a government notice in church urging settlers to send their grain to ...
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... devotion and a boundless charity Therry demonstrated that the image of Christ lived in the sons of the Church . ... 23 July , from Government House to the church of St Philip for divine service to return humble thanks to Almighty ...
... devotion and a boundless charity Therry demonstrated that the image of Christ lived in the sons of the Church . ... 23 July , from Government House to the church of St Philip for divine service to return humble thanks to Almighty ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY BAY | 59 |
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