Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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On the extremes of the theological spectrum were to be found Fundamentalist and Modernist groups and then moving from the former to the latter , there would be important groups of Conservative Evangelicals and Liberal Evangelicals .
On the extremes of the theological spectrum were to be found Fundamentalist and Modernist groups and then moving from the former to the latter , there would be important groups of Conservative Evangelicals and Liberal Evangelicals .
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In New Brunswick , the Sidey forces not only confronted opposition in the Convention - from Fundamentalist , Conservative and Liberal Evangelicals and Modernists — but also from other sectarian Baptist groups like the Reformed Baptists ...
In New Brunswick , the Sidey forces not only confronted opposition in the Convention - from Fundamentalist , Conservative and Liberal Evangelicals and Modernists — but also from other sectarian Baptist groups like the Reformed Baptists ...
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For the most part , Indians did not figure in Riel's intellectual universe as persons and groups whom he understood ... A revelation he received in 1876 explained how a group of Jewish slaves on an Egyptian ship became the progenitors ...
For the most part , Indians did not figure in Riel's intellectual universe as persons and groups whom he understood ... A revelation he received in 1876 explained how a group of Jewish slaves on an Egyptian ship became the progenitors ...
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