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For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the higher level or order — industry ... that father confessors taught their focks to hold no faith with Protestants , that the inclinations of Catholics to enslave ...
For the Protestant believed passionately that Protestantism represented the higher level or order — industry ... that father confessors taught their focks to hold no faith with Protestants , that the inclinations of Catholics to enslave ...
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A Protestant , John Piper , helped them to find board and lodging . 56 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 ...
A Protestant , John Piper , helped them to find board and lodging . 56 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 ...
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Neither the compulsory attendance of Catholics at Protestant religious services on convict transports , nor the career disabilities of Catholics were brought up for discussion . For in British societies in general , there was a career ...
Neither the compulsory attendance of Catholics at Protestant religious services on convict transports , nor the career disabilities of Catholics were brought up for discussion . For in British societies in general , there was a career ...
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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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