Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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To underscore further the Modernistic and even " Unitarian influences " which controlled the Convention and Acadia , Professor Shirley Case , a graduate of Acadia in 1893 , the scourge of Fundamentalism in the United States , Professor ...
To underscore further the Modernistic and even " Unitarian influences " which controlled the Convention and Acadia , Professor Shirley Case , a graduate of Acadia in 1893 , the scourge of Fundamentalism in the United States , Professor ...
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Faced with all these Independent Baptist ministers and I.C.M. missionaries at work in the region , Convention Baptists became increasingly concerned and the Convention leaders began a well - planned counter - offensive at the grass ...
Faced with all these Independent Baptist ministers and I.C.M. missionaries at work in the region , Convention Baptists became increasingly concerned and the Convention leaders began a well - planned counter - offensive at the grass ...
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resented the hegemony the Nova Scotians imposed upon the Convention . Yet Sidey had no effective base in New Brunswick ; his New Brunswick - born lieutenant , Daggett , was a source of weakness and not of strength , because of his ...
resented the hegemony the Nova Scotians imposed upon the Convention . Yet Sidey had no effective base in New Brunswick ; his New Brunswick - born lieutenant , Daggett , was a source of weakness and not of strength , because of his ...
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