A History of Australia: From the earliest times to the age of Macquarie |
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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 land ...
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 land ...
Page 285
... church urging settlers to send their grain to the government stores because of
the scarcity , Marsden refused on the grounds that the sacred should not be
confounded with the profane . Macquarie was incensed , and cautioned Marsden
to ...
... church urging settlers to send their grain to the government stores because of
the scarcity , Marsden refused on the grounds that the sacred should not be
confounded with the profane . Macquarie was incensed , and cautioned Marsden
to ...
Page 350
A Protestant , John Piper , helped them to find board and lodging.58 At a public
meeting held on 30 June at the court house , Protestants agreed to unite with
Catholics to raise funds to build a church , and three of the Protestants present
were ...
A Protestant , John Piper , helped them to find board and lodging.58 At a public
meeting held on 30 June at the court house , Protestants agreed to unite with
Catholics to raise funds to build a church , and three of the Protestants present
were ...
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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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