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  • ...apels I have seen out of Melbourne. The first I noticed was the '''English Church''', a beautiful specimen of architecture, built of stone quarried a few mil ...due in connection with the church. The '''Presbyterians''' have an elegant church and parsonage, with a very pretty garden, nicely enclosed. The Wesleyans ar
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  • ...ng time past; another place of worship is now the Foresters' Hall, and the church built by the Presbyterian denomination does duty as a "grog and grocer
    6 KB (1,027 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...is it skillion to the old building. Had the people kept their building for church purpose's, a new and substantial schoolhouse and teacher's residence could
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  • ...iest-ring the bell, saddle the horse, pin on the gown, lead the singing in church, were considered requisites, but now the teacher was considered as good. an
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  • ...be held next month (June) in aid of the building fund of the Presbyterian Church. All the available talent, including some visitors from Melbourne, has been
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  • ...p Moorhouse|Bishop]] of Melbourne, and the Rev Mr [[Mansfield|Sandiford]], Church of England clergyman. Mrs Moorhouse performed the gracious act of placing a
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  • On Sunday Father Scanlan, at the Roman Catholic Church, called upon all right-minded people to help the police and maintain the au
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  • ...rable excitement in Mansfield last night, just as the people were going to church, occasioned by the freaks and threats of [[Wild Wright|Wild Wright]], a rel
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  • ...said the language was used on Sunday evening just as people were going to church, and without the slightest provocation. He considered Wright an overgrown l
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  • ...ave kindly consented to collect in the Beechworth district was held in the Church of England schoolroom, [[Beechworth|Beechworth]], on Tuesday afternoon, whe
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  • ...districts such institutions have been established almost everywhere that a church, a smithy, a general store and a public house have shown the first sign of
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  • ...within reach of telegraph and police stations and the schoolhouse and the church, so that adults may be restrained from vice and the young may be instructed
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  • ...dragged wounded out of the conflagration to receive the last rites of his church from the Rev Father GIBNEY, who was the first to enter. The poor lad JONES,
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  • ...e fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re
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  • ...e fire had taken, the Rev Mr [[Matthew Gibney|Gibney]], a clergyman of the Church of Rome, with great bravery passed towards the building, in spite of all re
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  • ...fowling piece. The fowling piece was borrowed by Sergeant Kennedy from the Church of England clergyman. When Kennedy and Scanlan left, the former had the Spe
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  • ...n. The double barrelled gun which Kennedy had with him was borrowed from a Church of England clergyman. I could not say how far the gun would kill. When we g
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  • In the condemned cell the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church were administered to him by Father Donaghy, and Dean O’Hea.  In the mean ...ollowed him out of the cell repeating prayers, and another official of the church stood in front of him with a crucifix.  The noose having been adjusted, th
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  • ...Church of England denomination and several clergymen of the Roman Catholic Church, and followed by five mourning coaches. After these carne the private carri
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  • ..., who then formed a circle two or three deep round the grave. The ordinary Church of England burial ser- vice was read by the Bishop of Melbourne but no fune The site of the grave is in the Church of England compartment, letter S which is reserved for the interment of ofl
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