Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 56
Page 58
All children should be taught the tenets and forms of the established Church of England , Croke believed , especially in a country with such a variety of religions . This type of education would correct both the eccentricities and ...
All children should be taught the tenets and forms of the established Church of England , Croke believed , especially in a country with such a variety of religions . This type of education would correct both the eccentricities and ...
Page 166
The degree of anti - Catholicism among Protestants generally was mitigated by the opposition of dissenters to the Church of England establishment which perpetuated inequalities in education , civil rights , and access to office within ...
The degree of anti - Catholicism among Protestants generally was mitigated by the opposition of dissenters to the Church of England establishment which perpetuated inequalities in education , civil rights , and access to office within ...
Page 146
Puritan colonists came to America not only because they were unable to realize their religious aspirations in Old England . They were also driven by a profound disquiet over the state of contemporary English society .
Puritan colonists came to America not only because they were unable to realize their religious aspirations in Old England . They were also driven by a profound disquiet over the state of contemporary English society .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American appear areas Association Atlantic Baptist became become Beothuk Bishop British Brunswick Canada Canadian Cape Breton capital Catholic cent central century Church collection Colonial Convention costs County critical cultural Department dependency direction early economic England English established evidence federal fishermen fishery fishing followed force French growth Halifax historians important increase Indians industrial Institute interest Island issues John John's Journal labour land letter limited living manufacturing Maritime Massachusetts McCulloch Metis Micmacs minister municipalities nature Newfoundland North Nova Scotia period political population present Press problems production provinces question recent recorded region relations relief religious remained Report respect response Review role Saint ships Sidey social society Studies thesis Toronto towns trade traditional United University writing