Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 17
... Convention had " stamped approval upon the most rampant Modernistic Institution on the Continent of America " , 50 By the summer of 1933 it was obvious that the Convention leaders had had enough of Sidey , Daggett , Kingston Bible ...
... Convention had " stamped approval upon the most rampant Modernistic Institution on the Continent of America " , 50 By the summer of 1933 it was obvious that the Convention leaders had had enough of Sidey , Daggett , Kingston Bible ...
Page 28
... Convention Baptists became increasingly concerned and the Convention leaders began a well - planned counter - offensive at the grass - roots level , against what they spitefully referred to as " tramp preachers " . At the Eastern United ...
... Convention Baptists became increasingly concerned and the Convention leaders began a well - planned counter - offensive at the grass - roots level , against what they spitefully referred to as " tramp preachers " . At the Eastern United ...
Page 31
... Convention leaders in Nova Scotia , especially those at Acadia University . They had considerable freedom within the Convention and even though they might criticize the Liberalism of Acadia they saw no good reason to quit the Convention ...
... Convention leaders in Nova Scotia , especially those at Acadia University . They had considerable freedom within the Convention and even though they might criticize the Liberalism of Acadia they saw no good reason to quit the Convention ...
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