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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... Tradition in Canada , 1839-1918 Marguerite Van Die 4 The Dévotes Women and Church in Seventeenth - Century France Elizabeth Rapley 5 The Evangelical Century College and Creed in English Canada from the Great Revival to the Great ...
... Tradition in Canada , 1839-1918 Marguerite Van Die 4 The Dévotes Women and Church in Seventeenth - Century France Elizabeth Rapley 5 The Evangelical Century College and Creed in English Canada from the Great Revival to the Great ...
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... 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 Proto ...
... 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 Proto ...
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... 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 Cape Breton ...
... 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 Cape Breton ...
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... tradition , especially of the Calvin- ist sort , never exists in isolation . Presbyterianism in Scotland was inti- mately and inextricably bound up with national life and in this respect it was true to its Calvinistic roots . Max Weber ...
... tradition , especially of the Calvin- ist sort , never exists in isolation . Presbyterianism in Scotland was inti- mately and inextricably bound up with national life and in this respect it was true to its Calvinistic roots . Max Weber ...
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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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