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The Religion of Legacy: 'to visit orphans and widows in their affliction'

 

This essay first appeared in Lucas: an Evangelical History Review nos 23 & 24, 1997-8, pp.63-82 and is reprinted here with minor amendments. For greater detail on the Legacy Club of Adelaide, see Brian Dickey, A Generation of Legacy service: South Australia and Broken Hill since 1945, Legacy Club of Adelaide, Adelaide, 1997.

Brian Dickey, now retired, is a member of the Professional Historians Association (SA) and edits the Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia. He has published 13 books and numerous historical articles. Brian.dickey@flinders.edu.au

Tags: Binyon Lawrence ‘For the Fallen’, Combe Gordon, Dick John, Legacy Club of Adelaide, McCrae John ‘In Flanders’ Fileds’, Miller Bronte, religion definitions, rituals and symbols, Thomson Cedric, widows clubs

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