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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... Scottish Presbyterianism Transplanted to the Canadian Wilderness 3 WILLIAM KLEMPA 2 The Kirk versus the Free Church : The Struggle for the Soul of the Maritimes at the Time of the Disruption 19 BARBARA C. MURISON EDUCATION 3 The ...
... Scottish Presbyterianism Transplanted to the Canadian Wilderness 3 WILLIAM KLEMPA 2 The Kirk versus the Free Church : The Struggle for the Soul of the Maritimes at the Time of the Disruption 19 BARBARA C. MURISON EDUCATION 3 The ...
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... Scottish background of the Presbyterianism that was transplanted to Atlantic Canada , while Dr John S. Moir , emeritus professor of History , Scarborough College , University of Toronto , examined the contribution of Presbyterians from ...
... Scottish background of the Presbyterianism that was transplanted to Atlantic Canada , while Dr John S. Moir , emeritus professor of History , Scarborough College , University of Toronto , examined the contribution of Presbyterians from ...
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... Scottish origin ( with some contributions from Irish Presbyterianism ) . Early influences from the colonies to the south virtually ceased after the American Revolution . William Klempa's discussion of Scottish Presbyterianism and of the ...
... Scottish origin ( with some contributions from Irish Presbyterianism ) . Early influences from the colonies to the south virtually ceased after the American Revolution . William Klempa's discussion of Scottish Presbyterianism and of the ...
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... Scottish settlers and little was accomplished until the formation of the Glasgow Colonial Society in 1825 ; it was not un- til 1833 that synods were organized in Nova Scotia and New Brun- swick under the auspices of the Church of ...
... Scottish settlers and little was accomplished until the formation of the Glasgow Colonial Society in 1825 ; it was not un- til 1833 that synods were organized in Nova Scotia and New Brun- swick under the auspices of the Church of ...
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... Scottish Reformation was to instill in the Scot a devotion to education . That devotion was transplanted to Maritime Canada where it manifested itself in vari- ous forms , beginning with the remarkable contribution of McCulloch . In ...
... Scottish Reformation was to instill in the Scot a devotion to education . That devotion was transplanted to Maritime Canada where it manifested itself in vari- ous forms , beginning with the remarkable contribution of McCulloch . In ...
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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