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Scotch Church [Scots Church], Sydney, 18 November 1842

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Edmund Thomas Blacket
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State Library of New South Wales
[a881006 / PXE 925 Box 1, 5]

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Blacket, Edmund Thomas

State Library of New South Wales

Religion

Religion has had a profound influence on the geography, culture, politics, and artistic life of Sydney. While religion has mostly been a conservative force, preserving traditions transported from home societies, it has also reflected the setting and people of Sydney, its harbour, bushland and suburbs.

Presbyterian

Religious building

Scots Presbyterian church Church Hill

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First Presbyterian church in Sydney, presided over by John Dunmore Lang until his death in 1878. It was demolished to make way for the approaches to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.