Sir—In connection with the Wesleyan Conference now holding its meetings in Adelaide there appeared in your issue of March 3 a statement made by the Rev. R. S. Casely on ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 10 Mar 1894, Page 2
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