Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 32
A final reason for Sidey's failure to split the Convention was the fact that Baptist mainstream theology in the Maritimes had always been basically syncretic , placing particular stress on personal religious experience and not on a ...
A final reason for Sidey's failure to split the Convention was the fact that Baptist mainstream theology in the Maritimes had always been basically syncretic , placing particular stress on personal religious experience and not on a ...
Page 137
There might even be the occasional contributor who hoped his judgement that the " final result is a powerful indication that individual and collective biographical analysis remains one of the most valid instruments in the reconstruction ...
There might even be the occasional contributor who hoped his judgement that the " final result is a powerful indication that individual and collective biographical analysis remains one of the most valid instruments in the reconstruction ...
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39 Levelton's final report provided a long and detailed list of recommendations . Among those which directly affected inshore fishermen were recommendations that licences be issued to individuals rather than to vessels ; that a ...
39 Levelton's final report provided a long and detailed list of recommendations . Among those which directly affected inshore fishermen were recommendations that licences be issued to individuals rather than to vessels ; that a ...
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