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They came to care: Pastoral ministry in colonial Australia

by Graeme M. Griffin

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History recounting the stories of those who helped to establish the Protestant church in Australia, commencing with the arrival of Australia's first pastor, Richard Johnson, in 1788. Describes the struggle of ministers, their wives and families to establish themselves in the new colony. Discusses their teachings, motivations and trials. Includes references and name and place indexes. The author is a Uniting Church minister and professor of Church and community and deputy principal of the Theological Hall in Melbourne. He has written and lectured extensively on pastoral care.… (more)
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History recounting the stories of those who helped to establish the Protestant church in Australia, commencing with the arrival of Australia's first pastor, Richard Johnson, in 1788. Describes the struggle of ministers, their wives and families to establish themselves in the new colony. Discusses their teachings, motivations and trials. Includes references and name and place indexes. The author is a Uniting Church minister and professor of Church and community and deputy principal of the Theological Hall in Melbourne. He has written and lectured extensively on pastoral care.

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