The Bishop of Melbourne describes the Bible to be an account of the religious training of an ancient and ignorant nation of slaves, beginning their^ career with} all T the mistakes, prejudices, vices, of their time and condition, and gradually ; growing, * through the vicissitudes of an unexampled || history., in the knowledge—first, of their ' relation to God, and then of their relation in Him to all His human children. * s
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4556, 11 August 1883, Page 2
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69Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4556, 11 August 1883, Page 2
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