The perpetuity of the church : a sermon preached in St James's Church, Sydney on Thursday 15th Septe...
The perpetuity of the church : a sermon preached in St James's Church, Sydney on Thursday 15th September 1842 at the sixth anniversary meeting of the Australian Diocesan Committee of the Societies for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts and for Promoting Christian Knowledge / by William Grant, Lord Bishop of Australia [i.e. William Grant Broughton]
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Sydney : [s.n., 1842] (L. Welch)
Date
1842]
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PAM 84/564
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English
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14 p. ; 21 cm.
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Sydney : [s.n., 1842] (L. Welch)
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1842]
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The perpetuity of the church : a sermon preached in St James's Church, Sydney on Thursday 15th September 1842 at the sixth anniversary meeting of the Australian Diocesan Committee of the Societies for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts and for Promoting Christian Knowledge / by William Grant, Lord Bishop of Australia [i.e. William Gran...
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Mitchell Library copy at DSM/208/PA43 signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.' ; bound with other pamphlets.
Selected for Digitisation 2016.
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 3399aa (entered under Grant, Right Rev. William)
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Online at the State Library of NSW
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PAM 84/564
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74VMbZPKrLWd
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991000661799702626
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