Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... Convention was increasingly threatened by the rising tide of Fundamentalism which began to spread into the region from ... conventions . A principal actor in the so - called Fundamentalist - Modernist controversy in both regions was the ...
... Convention was increasingly threatened by the rising tide of Fundamentalism which began to spread into the region from ... conventions . A principal actor in the so - called Fundamentalist - Modernist controversy in both regions was the ...
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... 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 ...
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... Convention of unrepentent pro - Sidey ministers . Finally , in order to reassert its position at the evangelical core of ... Conventions most significantly affected by the Fundamentalist - Modernist controversy ? In the final analysis ...
... Convention of unrepentent pro - Sidey ministers . Finally , in order to reassert its position at the evangelical core of ... Conventions most significantly affected by the Fundamentalist - Modernist controversy ? In the final analysis ...
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