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Believing that revealed religion should form the basis of education , Broughton
immediately drew up a scheme for training up the rising generation and all
succeeding generations in the colony for ever in the faith of Jesus Christ , the
redeemer ...
Believing that revealed religion should form the basis of education , Broughton
immediately drew up a scheme for training up the rising generation and all
succeeding generations in the colony for ever in the faith of Jesus Christ , the
redeemer ...
Page 238
In November of the previous year he had accepted Bourke ' s suggestion that the
archdeaconry of New South Wales should be erected into a bishropric . The zeal
and energy displayed by Mr Broughton as archdeacon , and the strong interest ...
In November of the previous year he had accepted Bourke ' s suggestion that the
archdeaconry of New South Wales should be erected into a bishropric . The zeal
and energy displayed by Mr Broughton as archdeacon , and the strong interest ...
Page 247
84 So Broughton , proud and sensitive of his station as Bishop of Australia ,
confronted a man who he believed represented that old superstition which in
alliance with modern liberalism had sworn to destroy the Church of England .
Affronted ...
84 So Broughton , proud and sensitive of his station as Bishop of Australia ,
confronted a man who he believed represented that old superstition which in
alliance with modern liberalism had sworn to destroy the Church of England .
Affronted ...
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THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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