Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... with other Christians " .26 Sidey organized a small team of dedicated workers and by the spring and summer of 1922 he saw scores of people , especially in Hants County , converted to his brand of Evangelical Christianity .
... with other Christians " .26 Sidey organized a small team of dedicated workers and by the spring and summer of 1922 he saw scores of people , especially in Hants County , converted to his brand of Evangelical Christianity .
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31 As hinted at in the above remarks , the conversion of North American industry to run on purchased power also served to reduce long - run capital requirements in manufacturing as factory installed power generating equipment was ...
31 As hinted at in the above remarks , the conversion of North American industry to run on purchased power also served to reduce long - run capital requirements in manufacturing as factory installed power generating equipment was ...
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The end of the epidemics , the establishment of a mission station among the Hurons , and the subsequent conversion of a large minority of them to Christianity , split the traditional society and exposed them to complete annihilation at ...
The end of the epidemics , the establishment of a mission station among the Hurons , and the subsequent conversion of a large minority of them to Christianity , split the traditional society and exposed them to complete annihilation at ...
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