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Anglicans in the Australia in the 3rd Millenium

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Goodhew, Richard Henry (1931-), et al. Anglicans In the Australia In the 3rd Millenium. Moore Theological College. 1997. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/ca6fd3bc-5fc9-45ae-ba72-e17030ede2a8.

APA citation style

Goodhew, R., Beazley, K., Rayner, K., & Howard, J. (1997). Anglicans in the Australia in the 3rd Millenium. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/ca6fd3bc-5fc9-45ae-ba72-e17030ede2a8.

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Goodhew, Richard Henry (1931-), Kim (1948-) Beazley, Keith (1929-) Rayner, and John Winston (1939-) Howard. Anglicans In the Australia In the 3rd Millenium. Moore Theological College. 1997. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/ca6fd3bc-5fc9-45ae-ba72-e17030ede2a8.

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  • Goodhew introduces the conference, including the aim of the church into the future. Rayner address the Prime Minister, John Howard, and Opposition Leader Kim Beazley. He expresses the strength of the main political leaders going together to Port Arthur, and that this transcended politics. Rayner explores the importance of society being shaped by the Bible, and thanks the political leaders for their willingness to support this and seek bi-partisanship. Howard and Besaley address the Synod in relation to life in the 21st century. Cassette label reads : "National Anglican Conference 8-11 Feb 1997 Anglicans in Aust in the 3rd Millenium Australian National University - Canberra Plenary Session 1 Government and Politics in Contemporary Australia"
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