Pillars of the Faith: Churchmen and Their Churches in Early Victoria by John Hetherington (Secondhand Book)

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The pillars of a faith are the men and women who profess it and more particularly preach it. They preach in churches and these, whether pillared or not, rise under the care of architects and builders and from the donations of laymen.

In Pillars of the Faith John Hetherington gives us a rare collection of priests, laymen, architects and builders associated with a dozen of Victoria’s earliest and most interesting churches: St James’ Old Cathedral, Melbourne; St Francis’ Roman Catholic Church, Melbourne; Scots Church, Melbourne; Wesley Church, Melbourne; St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Castlemaine; St Michael’s Lutheran Church, Tarrington; Scots Church, Campbellfield; St John’s Church of England, Heidelberg; St Kilian’s Roman Catholic Church, Bendigo; Brunswick Methodist Church, Brunswick; Kilnoorat (now Darlington) Presbyterian Church; and Holy Trinity Church of England, Williamstown.

hardcover, 110p, 1966

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The pillars of a faith are the men and women who profess it and more particularly preach it. They preach in churches and these, whether pillared or not, rise under the care of architects and builders and from the donations of laymen.

In Pillars of the Faith John Hetherington gives us a rare collection of priests, laymen, architects and builders associated with a dozen of Victoria’s earliest and most interesting churches: St James’ Old Cathedral, Melbourne; St Francis’ Roman Catholic Church, Melbourne; Scots Church, Melbourne; Wesley Church, Melbourne; St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Castlemaine; St Michael’s Lutheran Church, Tarrington; Scots Church, Campbellfield; St John’s Church of England, Heidelberg; St Kilian’s Roman Catholic Church, Bendigo; Brunswick Methodist Church, Brunswick; Kilnoorat (now Darlington) Presbyterian Church; and Holy Trinity Church of England, Williamstown.

hardcover, 110p, 1966

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Dimensions 15 × 20 × 2 cm

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