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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... Communion Tradition in Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century Cape Breton 93 LAURIE STANLEY - BLACKWELL 8 Presbyterian Revivals 118 JOHN WEBSTER GRANT CHURCH AND SOCIETY 9 The Antislavery Polemic of the Reverend James MacGregor : Canada's ...
... Communion Tradition in Nineteenth- and Twentieth- Century Cape Breton 93 LAURIE STANLEY - BLACKWELL 8 Presbyterian Revivals 118 JOHN WEBSTER GRANT CHURCH AND SOCIETY 9 The Antislavery Polemic of the Reverend James MacGregor : Canada's ...
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... Communion Ser- vice at Mira , Cape Breton , " on page 99 is reproduced from William Calder , " Communion Memories , The Seven Sayings of the Cross ( Halifax : Nova Scotia Printing Co. 1894 ) , courtesy of the Maritime Conference ...
... Communion Ser- vice at Mira , Cape Breton , " on page 99 is reproduced from William Calder , " Communion Memories , The Seven Sayings of the Cross ( Halifax : Nova Scotia Printing Co. 1894 ) , courtesy of the Maritime Conference ...
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... communion tradition that was transplanted from the Scottish Highlands to Cape Breton in the early nineteenth century . In " ' Tabernacles in the Wilderness ' : The Open - Air Commun- ion Tradition in Nineteenth and Twentieth - Century ...
... communion tradition that was transplanted from the Scottish Highlands to Cape Breton in the early nineteenth century . In " ' Tabernacles in the Wilderness ' : The Open - Air Commun- ion Tradition in Nineteenth and Twentieth - Century ...
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... difficult position - many disobeyed but most complied . To many members this preposterous order was a blasphemous sacrilege and they refused to take communion from any minister who " 12 Scotland and the Maritime Provinces.
... difficult position - many disobeyed but most complied . To many members this preposterous order was a blasphemous sacrilege and they refused to take communion from any minister who " 12 Scotland and the Maritime Provinces.
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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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