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The Presbyterian Pioneers of Van Diemen's Land. A Contribution to the Ecclesiastical History of Tasmania
Johannes Heyer [1872-1945]


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Book Description

Title:
The Presbyterian Pioneers of Van Diemen's Land. A Contribution to the Ecclesiastical History of Tasmania
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
n.l.
Publisher:
Presbytery of Tasmania
Pages:
270
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Australia, Presbyterian missions
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Johannes Heyer [1872-1945], The Presbyterian Pioneers of Van Diemen's Land. A Contribution to the Ecclesiastical History of Tasmania

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • Greetings from the Mother Church
  • Church of Scotland General Assembly, 25th July 1935
  • Part I. Presbyterial History
    1. The Historical Background
    2. Our First Ministers
    3. The Presbytery
    4. Church and State
    5. The Church and Education
    6. The Presbytery at Work
    7. Church Crisis
    8. The Free Church
    9. Church Union
    10. Union and Afterwards
    11. Foreign Missions
  • Part II. Congregational History
    • 1823—St. Andrew's, Hobart
    • 1829—Bothwell, Green Ponds and Apsley
    • 1829—Kirklands-Campbell Town
    • 1831—St. Andrew's, Launceston
    • 1837—Oatlands
    • 1839—Evandale
    • 1839—Sorell
    • 1839—O'Brien's Bridge (Glenorchy)
    • 1840—St. John's, Hobart
    • 1842—West Tamar
    • 1844—Swansea and Gala Kirk
    • 1850—Chalmers', Launceston
    • 1851—Chalmers', Hobart
    • 1854—Hagley-Deloraine-Longford
    • 1855—Stanley
    • 1878—Scottsdale-Lilydale and Derby
    • 1879—Fingal
    • 1885—Devonport, Ulverstone, North-West Coast
    • 1892—Zeehan
    • 1898—Queenstown
    • 1907—New Town
    • 1908—Burnie
    • 1912—Waratah
      Conclusion
  • Appendix
    • Register of Ministers
    • Historical Notes
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