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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... in Maritime Universities 35 PAUL A. BOGAARD 4 Schooling / Credentials for Professional Advancement : A Case Study of Pictou Presbyterians 54 B. ANNE WOOD LITERATURE 5 Thomas McCulloch's Fictional Celebration of the Reverend James Contents.
... in Maritime Universities 35 PAUL A. BOGAARD 4 Schooling / Credentials for Professional Advancement : A Case Study of Pictou Presbyterians 54 B. ANNE WOOD LITERATURE 5 Thomas McCulloch's Fictional Celebration of the Reverend James Contents.
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... Pictou in 1795 ; subsequent additions to its roll included the multi - talented McCulloch ( 1776-1843 ) in 1804. By 1817 however , these two groups united to form the " Secession Synod of Nova Scotia . " The established Church of ...
... Pictou in 1795 ; subsequent additions to its roll included the multi - talented McCulloch ( 1776-1843 ) in 1804. By 1817 however , these two groups united to form the " Secession Synod of Nova Scotia . " The established Church of ...
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... Pictou Presbyterians ” ( chapter 4 ) , examines the influence of Pictou Academy in the devel- opment of a meritocratic , " credentializing " form of schooling , and underlines the distinctively Scottish and Presbyterian contribution to ...
... Pictou Presbyterians ” ( chapter 4 ) , examines the influence of Pictou Academy in the devel- opment of a meritocratic , " credentializing " form of schooling , and underlines the distinctively Scottish and Presbyterian contribution to ...
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... Pictou 1795 Second 1761 Secession Disruption 1843 Free Church United Secession Church 1820 United Presbyterian Church 1847 → >> Secession Synod of Nova Scotia 1817 Synod Synod of New of Nova Brunswick Scotia Church of Church Scotland ...
... Pictou 1795 Second 1761 Secession Disruption 1843 Free Church United Secession Church 1820 United Presbyterian Church 1847 → >> Secession Synod of Nova Scotia 1817 Synod Synod of New of Nova Brunswick Scotia Church of Church Scotland ...
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... Pictou , collected the children on Sunday for religious instruction at the schoolhouse in Lyons Brook , thereby establishing the first Sab- bath school in the county , and probably in Nova Scotia , long before Robert Raikes began the ...
... Pictou , collected the children on Sunday for religious instruction at the schoolhouse in Lyons Brook , thereby establishing the first Sab- bath school in the county , and probably in Nova Scotia , long before Robert Raikes began the ...
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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