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from 1904 to 1980. Frederick Henry Campion founded the journal in September 1904 and he described the focus of the publication as "...a quarterly magazine, issued to friends and subscribers in Australia and England, and to those who live in the districts we work. Its object is to describe the work of
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the Brotherhood for each quarter, recording baptisms and weddings, etc., giving a quarterly balance-sheet, and containing articles from the brethren describing their work for the past quarter. It will also contain a sermon and other spiritual help for those living in the bush."
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The Bush Brotherhood had its origins in the Bishop of Rockhampton's settlement at
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was a quarterly English-language journal produced by the religious order of the
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Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd (Dubbo, N.S.W.) (1904),
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Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd
Dubbo, New South Wales
Longreach
Herberton
Charleville
Dubbo
Trove
National Library of Australia
Bush Brotherhood




The Bush brother : a quarterly paper
"Campion, Frederick Henry (1872–1957)"
The Bush brother: a quarterly paper
Frederick Henry Campion
Categories
1904 establishments in Australia
1980 disestablishments in Australia
Defunct magazines published in Australia
Defunct Christian magazines
Magazines disestablished in 1980
Magazines established in 1904
Dubbo
Anglican newspapers and magazines
Christianity in New South Wales

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