Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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G.A. RAWLYK Fundamentalism , Modernism and the Maritime Baptists in the 1920s and 1930s MANY ENGLISH - CANADIAN HISTORIANS FIND IT embarrassingly difficult to take religion seriously . As they comb the past for relevance they are keen ...
G.A. RAWLYK Fundamentalism , Modernism and the Maritime Baptists in the 1920s and 1930s MANY ENGLISH - CANADIAN HISTORIANS FIND IT embarrassingly difficult to take religion seriously . As they comb the past for relevance they are keen ...
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Many more historians , less well known , especially those who have gathered at fur trade conferences , or who have prepared well - directed M.A. theses , have been exposed to the same valuable influence .
Many more historians , less well known , especially those who have gathered at fur trade conferences , or who have prepared well - directed M.A. theses , have been exposed to the same valuable influence .
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Contrary to some historians , McCusker and Menard argue that economic developments were " central to the Revolution " ( p . 351 ) . They have been much influenced by Egnal and Ernst who believe that a sense of the economy was an ...
Contrary to some historians , McCusker and Menard argue that economic developments were " central to the Revolution " ( p . 351 ) . They have been much influenced by Egnal and Ernst who believe that a sense of the economy was an ...
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