Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... concerning Church polity and that by leaving the Convention , his church had become the true Baptist church , while the Convention had , by betraying Baptist independence , become non - Baptist . Sidey's cross examination by George ...
... concerning Church polity and that by leaving the Convention , his church had become the true Baptist church , while the Convention had , by betraying Baptist independence , become non - Baptist . Sidey's cross examination by George ...
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... concerning the non - monolithic nature of New Brunswick loyalism . Ann Condon's treatment of the New Brunswick loyalist elite argues that , at least among loyalist leaders , there was a clear consensus and blueprint for the development ...
... concerning the non - monolithic nature of New Brunswick loyalism . Ann Condon's treatment of the New Brunswick loyalist elite argues that , at least among loyalist leaders , there was a clear consensus and blueprint for the development ...
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... concerning the shades of loyalism , fragments concerning the plight of the largely inarticulate and , in general , a reasonably comprehensive and lucid understanding of the early 19th century Maritimes . One can only hope that the great ...
... concerning the shades of loyalism , fragments concerning the plight of the largely inarticulate and , in general , a reasonably comprehensive and lucid understanding of the early 19th century Maritimes . One can only hope that the great ...
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