YACHUWSHAUHAL - Johnson, Richard
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Embracing love, compassion, and mercy as the Ancient Doctrine weaves out tradition based on actual facts....
Biographie:
I, Richard Johnson, want to provide a better viewpoint and pronunciation in light of truth that no one dares to say due to old rules in order to unravel the mystery of the J, E, I, O, U, Doctrine. Also, to reveal what was hidden....
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Richard Johnson was an English clergyman and the first Christian minister appointed to the colony of New South Wales. He was born in 1753 in Welton, Yorkshire, to parents John Johnson and Mary Johnson. Educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and was later ordained as a priest in the Church of England. Johnson was selected by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to accompany the First Fleet to Australia, arriving at Port Jackson in 1788 as chaplain to the new colony. His mission was to minister to both convicts and settlers, providing spiritual guidance in the harsh and unfamiliar environment of early colonial life. Known for his deep compassion and moral conviction, he sought to promote education and religious observance among the inhabitants, often facing hostility and indifference from colonial authorities. Johnson's most notable written work, Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies, Established in New South Wales and Norfolk Island, reflected his concern for moral reform and the eternal welfare of his flock. He died in 1827 in England, leaving a legacy as the spiritual founder of the Australian Church....
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