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on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft , servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes followed Catholicism as night followed day .
on the priest tended to perpetrate that ignorance , superstition , priestcraft , servility , poverty , filth , disease , drunkenness and lying which in Protestant eyes followed Catholicism as night followed day .
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This time , however , Macquarie confined himself to reporting to Bathurst that Roman Catholic chaplains had , with the permission of government , come out as passengers in the Janus.55 For the rest , the Protestant community seemed ...
This time , however , Macquarie confined himself to reporting to Bathurst that Roman Catholic chaplains had , with the permission of government , come out as passengers in the Janus.55 For the rest , the Protestant community seemed ...
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1 subjects whom he had been pleased to place in this distant land , to sanction three Roman Catholic clergymen to come out to this colony , and to select such men whose exemplary lives and learning would entitle them to their affections ...
1 subjects whom he had been pleased to place in this distant land , to sanction three Roman Catholic clergymen to come out to this colony , and to select such men whose exemplary lives and learning would entitle them to their affections ...
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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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