Contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of CanadaPresbyterianism was not only the largest and most influential Protestant denomination in the Maritimes during much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but also one of the largest and most influential Protestant denominations in Canada. While t |
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Contents
EDUCATION | 33 |
LITERATURE | 71 |
THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH | 91 |
CHURCH AND SOCIETY | 129 |
MISSIONS | 173 |
Notes | 207 |
List of Contributors | 259 |
Index | 261 |
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