Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... groups and then moving from the former to the latter , there would be important groups of Conservative Evangelicals and Liberal Evangelicals . The Conservative Evangelicals felt as strongly as the Fundamentalists about the so - called ...
... groups and then moving from the former to the latter , there would be important groups of Conservative Evangelicals and Liberal Evangelicals . The Conservative Evangelicals felt as strongly as the Fundamentalists about the so - called ...
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... groups with roots thrust deep into New Brunswick life and society . The Sideyites were no match for these New ... group by persuading the Convention to accept publically in 1934 " its unshaken loyalty to the historic principles of our ...
... groups with roots thrust deep into New Brunswick life and society . The Sideyites were no match for these New ... group by persuading the Convention to accept publically in 1934 " its unshaken loyalty to the historic principles of our ...
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... groups whom he understood deeply and about whom he could write with knowledge . Rather , they were players in his own distinctive version of Judaeo- Christian theology . A revelation he received in 1876 explained how a group of Jewish ...
... groups whom he understood deeply and about whom he could write with knowledge . Rather , they were players in his own distinctive version of Judaeo- Christian theology . A revelation he received in 1876 explained how a group of Jewish ...
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