Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Most Maritime United Baptist Convention clergy saw no need for such an organization . Their denomination was already sympathetic to certain key elements of the Fundamentalist cause and some of them must have had serious reservations ...
Most Maritime United Baptist Convention clergy saw no need for such an organization . Their denomination was already sympathetic to certain key elements of the Fundamentalist cause and some of them must have had serious reservations ...
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this production would travel the United Baptist Convention circuit and thrust him a little closer to the centre of Convention power and influence . The Reverend E.S. Mason , Superintendant of Home Missions for the Convention ...
this production would travel the United Baptist Convention circuit and thrust him a little closer to the centre of Convention power and influence . The Reverend E.S. Mason , Superintendant of Home Missions for the Convention ...
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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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