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Page 108
... than they deserved at the hand of God , that all human distinctions would soon
be done away and the true followers of Christ would all , as children of the same
father , be alike admitted to the possession of the same heavenly inheritance .
... than they deserved at the hand of God , that all human distinctions would soon
be done away and the true followers of Christ would all , as children of the same
father , be alike admitted to the possession of the same heavenly inheritance .
Page 252
His older brothers would , he believed , absorb all his father ' s property by their
own improvidence . This misgiving , the raging of parties , and the unsettled state
of the times , turned his mind towards Australia . In 1798 he sought an interview ...
His older brothers would , he believed , absorb all his father ' s property by their
own improvidence . This misgiving , the raging of parties , and the unsettled state
of the times , turned his mind towards Australia . In 1798 he sought an interview ...
Page 351
In the meantime Father Conolly had left for Van Diemen ' s Land , where he soon
created a reputation for indolence and self - indulgence not unlike that of the
Reverend Knopwood . The Catholics , Knopwood had told Bigge earlier in the ...
In the meantime Father Conolly had left for Van Diemen ' s Land , where he soon
created a reputation for indolence and self - indulgence not unlike that of the
Reverend Knopwood . The Catholics , Knopwood had told Bigge earlier in the ...
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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