Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... England , Croke believed , especially in a country with such a variety of religions . This type of education would correct both the eccentricities and excesses to which many other sects had been led and would lessen the corruption of ...
... England , Croke believed , especially in a country with such a variety of religions . This type of education would correct both the eccentricities and excesses to which many other sects had been led and would lessen the corruption of ...
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... England establishment which perpetuated inequalities in education , civil rights , and access to office within the city . Yet the leading Saint John clergy of the Church of England belonged to its evangelical wing and were anxious to ...
... England establishment which perpetuated inequalities in education , civil rights , and access to office within the city . Yet the leading Saint John clergy of the Church of England belonged to its evangelical wing and were anxious to ...
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... England . They were also driven by a profound disquiet over the state of contemporary English society . In towns and rural areas alike , new social and economic forces seemed to be producing a disturbing and ever - widening gap between ...
... England . They were also driven by a profound disquiet over the state of contemporary English society . In towns and rural areas alike , new social and economic forces seemed to be producing a disturbing and ever - widening gap between ...
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