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  1. APPEAL TO THE CATHOLICS OF INDIA.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Thursday 14 January 1841 p 4 Article
    ... of England, lead the reflecting multitude to ask themselves, can that be true christian religion ... joining hands, for the advancement of religion, the discovery of abuses, and the respectful demand of a ... adherence to the dictates of their conscience, and to the religion which their deluded bretllren had ... 1044 words
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  2. Original Correspondence. To the Editor of the Australasian Chronicle. Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble bursts, and now a world. POPE
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 31 December 1839 Edition: Morning p 1 Article
    ... bursts, and now a world. POPE A CHRISTIAN. now congratulate Mesdames Willis, Dunsdon & Co., on the ... it had not religion or the interest of the princi. Iples which' he'professes to advocate at heart; ... Catholicity. But lest some portion of the pub lic might mistake his gallantry for his religion -his ... 546 words
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  3. SUBLIMITY OF CATHOLICISM ACKNOWLEDGED BY AN ADVERSARY.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 23 March 1841 p 4 Article
    ... Long and far was this church the sole vehicle of christianity, that bare it on over the storms of ages, ... Carthage a christian as well as a classic renown. If in Italy and Spain it has dictated the decrees ... is not diflicult to un derstand the enthusiasm which this ancient and pic turesque religion kindles ... 896 words
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  4. THE BISHOP OF AUSTRALIA AND RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE AT ROME.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 17 September 1842 p 2 Article
    ... hardly conceive tt.e case to happen, because there is no Christian population other than Catholic ... the slightest notice taken of him; he is allowed to teach them the Protestant religion ; the government does not interfere; therefore, there being nto subjects of the State of any ether religion than ... 960 words
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  5. THE IMMIGRATION REPORT.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 7 September 1841 p 2 Article
    ... for its maligned religion and impoverished country; for surely at this crisis, when intolerant ... Catholics, we maintain that a religion which in every age en rolled amongst her members so many ... fHad other hearts less buoyant, and, I may add, less imbued with the spirit of Christian fortitude, ... 469 words
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  6. Twelve Lectures on the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion. Delivered in Rome by the Right Rev Nicholas Wireman, D.D., Bishop of Melipotamus.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 29 July 1843 p 4 Article
    ... Twelve Lectures on the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion. Delivered in Rome by the ... tihe topics by which Christianity was to have been sapped into buttresses and supports of tire Divine ... sober efforts to teach any man anything of the nature of religion or of God. But these lectures of ... 888 words
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  7. JAMES THE SECOND'S REASONS FOR BECOMING A CATHOLIC.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 24 July 1841 p 4 Article
    ... in point of religion; and I can say that, in all the time I was beyond sea, no Catholics said any thing to me to persuade me to-change my religion, and so I continued for the most part I was abroad. ... opinion of their religion, and moved me to enquire more narrowly into it: and then I soon found ... 1271 words
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  8. ON THE WANDERINGS OF THE HUMAN MIND.—No. 30. "The lenity of the church is content with the sacerdotal judgment, and avoids all sanguinary punishments, even in this case of the 'Man...
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 28 July 1840 p 2 Article
    ... human and divine.'-ST. -ST. LEO THE GREAT. JOHN EDITOR-True religion must be the result of a full ... tially tially opposed to the spirit of religion; and hence the maxim of Tertullian, adopted by every true Chris tion, that " It does not belong to religion to force religion." Guided by this principle, tile ... 1149 words
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  9. RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI AND THE HOLY SEE.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Thursday 3 November 1842 p 4 Article
    ... hierarchy, and for the regulation of various matters appertaining to religion in that country. The ... affairs with the prelate. It was also observed by the President, that religion, in his opinion, was ... essentially Catholic, were attached to their religion, and convinced, like himself, of Its necessity. As a ... 690 words
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  10. THE CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1843.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 1 July 1843 p 2 Article
    ... followers of the so. called " Reformed Religion," he is answered with -a. tirade aibout " Bloody ... of his creed, that they spring' from .no principle of his religion-for religion -is .charity and ... 705 words
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  11. Ecclesiastical Department, No. 288—Extracts from the Minutes of Consultation, dated 30th November, 1839. Read the following letter from the Right Rev. Dr. Carew.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 9 March 1841 p 4 Article
    ... November, 1839. RELIGION IN AUSTRIA.-Completely opposed as I am to the political constitution of the ... tical virtue as, and with less hypocrisy titan, any other denomination of christianity. There are ... causes altogether independent of religion which render, whenever it is observable, the material ... 506 words
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  12. Original Correspondence. THE GHOST QUESTION. (The Rev. T. Atkins's speech continued.)
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Thursday 12 August 1841 p 2 Article
    ... the Christian era was such as to induce the all-wise God to favour them with supernatural ... are still destitute of the scriptures, of truth, and unacquainted with the nature of true religion." ... written revelation, and imperfectly acquainted with the nature of religion, God has been pleased to ... 1804 words
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  13. ANNUAL RETROSPECT.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 19 May 1840 p 4 Article
    ... ANNUAL RETROSPECT. (From the Catholic Directory, 1839. As religion, and virtue its inseparable ... Catholic population of nearly two millions in a country where the Catholic religion and name were ... of Britain extends our religion has been ex tending itself, and a usarked and steady progress is ... 1155 words
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  14. REPLY. To the Deputation. from St. James' Church, Melbourne.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Tuesday 3 March 1840 p 3 Article
    ... been my decided opinion that the in terests of true religion could be most effectually pro. moted by ... 310 words
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  15. A POLITICAL PARSON.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Thursday 26 January 1843 p 2 Article
    ... formed of a minister of any Christian deno. mination who Ihas willingly and wantonly calum. niated, in ... morals," or his very great "anxiety and lousv for civil order and pure religion," could have induced him to ... 261 words
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  16. [REPLY.] Campbelltown, April 1, 1843.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Thursday 6 April 1843 p 2 Article
    ... their clergy; in profound reverence for their holy religion; or in a wise and benevolent dis. position to enlarge the basis of Christian toleration. I feel myself, then, not a little gratified by a com ... 295 words
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  17. MORETON BAY.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 27 May 1843 p 2 Article
    ... in that district. The friends of humanity and religion must rejoice at the opening prospects of that mission, both for the Christian and Pagan inhabitants. May they proceed in peace and prosper. ... 314 words
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  18. NEW PUBLICATION. A Help to Parents in the Religious Education of their Children.—By the Rev. H. Rutter.—New edition, enlarged.—London, T. Jones; Sydney, W. A. Duncan.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 26 March 1842 p 2 Article
    ... thetcomtmaulnments, the sacraments, virtues and vices, the tiutl of the Christian religion, &c., are all ... the Christian religion, and that few grown-up persons can read it without becoming wiser and ... H. Rutter.-New enlarged.-London, T. Jones ; Sydney, W. A. AT a season during ,which the whole Christian ... 1226 words
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  19. SOMETHING VERY POLITE AND CHRISTIAN LIKE.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Saturday 6 May 1843 p 2 Article
    ... SOMETHING VERY POLITE AND CHRISTIAN LIKE. A DECENT looking person called at our. office and' gave his name, who stated that on last Sunday he attended the Protestant service given in the school ... Catholics and their religion in language that shall not stain our columns. Amongst other pretty things, ... 317 words
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  20. THE CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1843.
    Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) Wednesday 23 August 1843 p 2 Article
    ... the Christian Priesthood. The Archbishop used for the first time in his Metropolitan Church the PALLIUO ; this is the especial mark of affection and confidence con. ferred by the Chief Christian Bishop ... Festivals of Religion. The Vestments or Robes used by Bishops and Archbishops when offiieating in ... 543 words
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