A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 297
... Church to regard not ' those things which pleased the flesh , nor those which flourished in this life ' but to long ' after the everlasting riches with their whole hope and earnest intention'.43 At the same time the ministers of the ...
... Church to regard not ' those things which pleased the flesh , nor those which flourished in this life ' but to long ' after the everlasting riches with their whole hope and earnest intention'.43 At the same time the ministers of the ...
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... church doors , with servants outside while the family was within the sanctuary . They continued to hold their weekly breakfasts in the capital cities for the poor and the dissolute at which over tea and coffee their ministers spoke in ...
... church doors , with servants outside while the family was within the sanctuary . They continued to hold their weekly breakfasts in the capital cities for the poor and the dissolute at which over tea and coffee their ministers spoke in ...
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... Church to save society from declining into barbarism , for in the brief history of European civilization on this continent , renegades from the Church have often been the most shrill advocates of the use of the clergy as moral policemen ...
... Church to save society from declining into barbarism , for in the brief history of European civilization on this continent , renegades from the Church have often been the most shrill advocates of the use of the clergy as moral policemen ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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