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CableKenneth C.“The Church of England in N.S.W. and its Policy towards Education prior to 1880.” M.A. thesis, University of Sydney, 1952.
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WyethE. R.Education in Queensland: A History of Education in Queensland and the Moreton Bay District of N.S.W.Melbourne: A.C.E.R., 1955.
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FogartyRonaldCatholic Education in Australia, 1860–1950 (2 vols.). Melbourne University Press, 1957.
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DowGwyneth M.George Higinbotham: Church and State. Melbourne: Pitman, 1964.
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DainesJ. W.An Enquiry into the Methods and Effects of Religious Education in Sixth Forms. University of Nottingham, Institute of Education, 1962.
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GoldmanR. J.Readiness for Religion. London: Routledge, 1965.
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GoldmanR. J.Religious Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence. London: Routledge, 1964.
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LoukesHaroldNew Ground in Christian Education. London: S.C.M., 1965.
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HydeK. E.Religious Learning in Adolescence. London: Oliver and Boyd, 1965.
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ReesR. J.Background and Belief. London: S.C.M., 1967.
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CoxEdwinSixth Form Religion. London: S.C.M., 1967.
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