Chapter 1: Although religious provision for lower-class persons in the eastern Australian colonies was no worse than in the great towns of England, and although the bulk of the colonists lived in areas where the Churches were fairly active and moderately well represented, religious provision was quite inadequate in the mid-thirties. The Church leaders were, therefore, very worried about the situation, and government authorities also wanted better provision to be made. Chapter 2: Nineteenth century tolerance and the mixture of sects in the colonies gave rise to a very strong aversion to exclusive endowment: hence the passing and popularity of the egalitarian Church Acts. Even Anglican opposition was muted (especially in li .s .w., where t...
First paragraph: The problem of church and state for British Baptists is well illustrated by an epis...
This study began about three years ago as an inquiry into how the two religious clauses in the Aust...
This is a study of the discord and friction within the Church of England in Australia in 1956 in rel...
Christianity in New South Wales in the 1880s was supported by a minority of the population. Widespre...
Controversy over government financial support of religion is not new. Though the issue of aid to the...
My aim is not to watch the gradual breaking down of a tradition - that of an 'established' church -u...
This chapter addresses one of the thornier problems in the history of emigration and colonisation to...
On 29 July 1836 the eighth governor of the colony, Sir Richard Bourke, and his Legislative Council ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1971Basically there were three stages in the development o...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2007.Bibli...
The adherents of an ideology usually possess common ideas and values, and tend to cluster together a...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
© 2019 Lucas Daniel McLennanIn this thesis it will be demonstrated that the first Anglican bishop in...
This thesis deals with some aspects of the policy of Great Britain in her relations with the Austra...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
First paragraph: The problem of church and state for British Baptists is well illustrated by an epis...
This study began about three years ago as an inquiry into how the two religious clauses in the Aust...
This is a study of the discord and friction within the Church of England in Australia in 1956 in rel...
Christianity in New South Wales in the 1880s was supported by a minority of the population. Widespre...
Controversy over government financial support of religion is not new. Though the issue of aid to the...
My aim is not to watch the gradual breaking down of a tradition - that of an 'established' church -u...
This chapter addresses one of the thornier problems in the history of emigration and colonisation to...
On 29 July 1836 the eighth governor of the colony, Sir Richard Bourke, and his Legislative Council ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1971Basically there were three stages in the development o...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2007.Bibli...
The adherents of an ideology usually possess common ideas and values, and tend to cluster together a...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
© 2019 Lucas Daniel McLennanIn this thesis it will be demonstrated that the first Anglican bishop in...
This thesis deals with some aspects of the policy of Great Britain in her relations with the Austra...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
First paragraph: The problem of church and state for British Baptists is well illustrated by an epis...
This study began about three years ago as an inquiry into how the two religious clauses in the Aust...
This is a study of the discord and friction within the Church of England in Australia in 1956 in rel...