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... taken the 2nd September 1838 ....... XVIII . - Extract from the Sydney Herald Newspaper of the 26th July 1839. The Governor's Minute res- pecting Schools . Extract from the Colonist Newspaper , Jan. 19th . 1839 , -Presbyterian Hos ...
... taken the 2nd September 1838 ....... XVIII . - Extract from the Sydney Herald Newspaper of the 26th July 1839. The Governor's Minute res- pecting Schools . Extract from the Colonist Newspaper , Jan. 19th . 1839 , -Presbyterian Hos ...
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... taken on the 19th November in the latter year , to 17,214 souls , of whom 6,777 were convicts.t The next accessions to the ministry were the Rev. Richard Hill and the Rev. John Cross , who arrived in the year 1818. In the year 1820 ...
... taken on the 19th November in the latter year , to 17,214 souls , of whom 6,777 were convicts.t The next accessions to the ministry were the Rev. Richard Hill and the Rev. John Cross , who arrived in the year 1818. In the year 1820 ...
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... taken on the 19th November in the latter year , to 17,214 souls , of whom 6,777 were convicts . + The next accessions to the ministry were the Rev. Richard Hill and the Rev. John Cross , who arrived in the year 1818. In the year 1820 ...
... taken on the 19th November in the latter year , to 17,214 souls , of whom 6,777 were convicts . + The next accessions to the ministry were the Rev. Richard Hill and the Rev. John Cross , who arrived in the year 1818. In the year 1820 ...
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... taken the oath of allegiance , abjuration , and declaration prescribed by law . " Which permission shall remain in full force and effect , as long as he , the said Rev. Mr. Dixon ( and no other priest ) shall strictly ad- here to the ...
... taken the oath of allegiance , abjuration , and declaration prescribed by law . " Which permission shall remain in full force and effect , as long as he , the said Rev. Mr. Dixon ( and no other priest ) shall strictly ad- here to the ...
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... taken in New Holland under the authority of the Parliament of Eng- land , was not only an act of becoming gratitude and acknowledgment to the Divine Guide who had led the English nation , to implant the English name and unfold . the ...
... taken in New Holland under the authority of the Parliament of Eng- land , was not only an act of becoming gratitude and acknowledgment to the Divine Guide who had led the English nation , to implant the English name and unfold . the ...
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The State of Religion and Education in New South Wales William Westbrooke Burton No preview available - 2015 |
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addition afforded amount annum appointed archdeacon arrived average number Bishop of Australia Bourke boys Campbell Town Catechism catechists chaplains charge Christian Church and School Church of England Church of Scotland church or chapel classes clergymen Colonists Colony commencement conducted congregation convicts Diocesan Committee District Divine Worship duties erection Established Church expense Female Orphan School fifteen funds girls Governor granted Hawkesbury Hunter's Hill increased inhabitants Institution jail James King's School labours land Legislative Council Lord Glenelg Majesty's Government Master ment miles minister of religion Norfolk Island number of children object observe parents Parish of St Parochial Schools Parramatta performed period persons Phillip population Presbyterian Primary or Parochial principles prisoners Protestants provision pupils received religious instruction residence respect Reverend Roman Catholic Church Samuel Marsden Scots Church Secretary settlement Society South Wales stationed stipend Sunday School superintendence Testament tion Ullathorne visited Wesleyan whilst write
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Page 19 - And whereas the Laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the Kings and Queens, who shall ascend the Throne of this realm, ought to administer the Government of the same according to the said laws, and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same...
Page 14 - State in a Christian commonwealth is, in my opinion, an idle and a fanciful speculation. An alliance is between two things that are in their nature distinct and independent, such as between two sovereign states. But in a Christian commonwealth the Church and the State are one and the same thing, being different integral parts of the same whole.
Page 18 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this Realm.
Page 19 - Minister thereof, in any part of the said colony, it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, by warrant under...
Page 151 - ... interests of religion would be prejudiced by its establishment. If, on the contrary, support were given, as required, to every one of the three grand divisions of Christians indifferently, and the management of the temporalities of their Churches left to themselves, I conceive that the Public Treasury might in time be relieved of a considerable charge ; and, what is of much greater importance, the people would become more attached to their respective Churches, and be more willing to listen to...
Page 18 - That all Laws and Statutes in force within the Realm of England at the Time of the passing of this Act...
Page 19 - AN ACT DECLARING THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE SUBJECT, AND SETTLING THE SUCCESSION OF THE CROWN.
Page 151 - I may, without fear of contradiction, assert, that in no part of the world is the General Education of the People a more sacred and necessary duty of the Government than in New South Wales.
Page 19 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same?
Page 19 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law...