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" ... 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... "
THE STATE OF RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES - Page 151
by WILLIAM WESTBROOKE BURTON - 1840
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 44

England - 1838 - 884 pages
...management of their churches left to themselves, I conceive that the Public Treasury might be, in time, relieved of a considerable charge ; and, what is of...churches, and be more willing to listen to and obey thevoice of their several pastors." He then goes on to propose that, instead of the Church of England...
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New South Wales; Its Present State and Future Prospects: Being a Statement ...

James Macarthur - Australia - 1837 - 660 pages
...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...diffidence, proceed to discharge this duty ; but, as I have reason to believe that the outline which follows is in unison with the sentiments of many of...
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New South Wales; Its Present State and Future Prospects: Being a Statement ...

James Macarthur - Australia - 1837 - 654 pages
...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...some specific arrangements for your consideration. I 238 cannot, without much diffidence, proceed to discharge this duty; but, as I have reason to believe...
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An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Both as ..., Volume 1

John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 1052 pages
...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...expected that in addressing you, sir, on this occasion, I .-Viuuld submit some specific arrangements for your consideration. I cannot, without much diffidence,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 44

Scotland - 1838 - 938 pages
...management of their churches left to themselces, I concern that the Public Treasury might be, in time, relieved of a considerable charge ; and, what is of...listen to and obey the voice of their several pastors." He then goes on to propose that, instead of the Church of England being re-established, an equal hand...
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The Three Colonies of Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia ...

Samuel Sidney - Australia - 1852 - 470 pages
...indifferently, and the management of the temporalities of their churches left to themselves, the public treasury might in time be relieved of a considerable charge, and, what is of more importance, the people would become more attached to their respective churches, and be more willing...
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The Three Colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia ...

Samuel Sidney - Australia - 1859 - 420 pages
...might in time be relieved of a considerable charge, and, what is of more importance, the people should become more attached to their respective churches, and be more willing to listen to the voice of their respective pastors." He then proceeded to sketch out the plan afterwards carried...
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A History of the Commencement and Progress of Catholicity in Australia, Up ...

John Peter Kenny - Australia - 1886 - 436 pages
...indifferently, and the management of the temporalities left to themselves, I conceive that the public treasury might in time be relieved of a considerable charge...listen to, and obey the voice of their several pastors. The following were the arrangements proposed by Sir Richard Bourke. The first was, that whenever the...
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The Irish in Australia

James Francis Hogan - Australia - 1888 - 372 pages
...indifferently, and the management of the temporalities left to themselves, I conceive that the public treasury might in time be relieved of a considerable charge...Churches, and be more willing to listen to, and obey the voices of, their several pastors." This brave and statesmanlike description of the situation, Sir Richard...
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Fragments of the Early History of Australia: 1788 to 1812

John McMahon - Australia - 1913 - 466 pages
...themrelves, the public treasury might in time be relieved of a considerable chargri, and, what is of. more importance, the people would become more attached...respective Churches, and be more willing to listen to the voice of their respective pastors." Governor Sir Richard Bourke also may be regarded as the father...
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