Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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and other Maritimers had been converted in the 1922-4 period through the ministry of the Nova Scotia Soul Winner's Association . Yet once the team left the community and the revival ended , the new converts often found themselves ...
and other Maritimers had been converted in the 1922-4 period through the ministry of the Nova Scotia Soul Winner's Association . Yet once the team left the community and the revival ended , the new converts often found themselves ...
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... Baptists into union in 1906 with the much larger Regular or Calvinist Maritime Baptist Association . In 1911 he left the United Baptist ministry to become a deputy minister in the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture and served ...
... Baptists into union in 1906 with the much larger Regular or Calvinist Maritime Baptist Association . In 1911 he left the United Baptist ministry to become a deputy minister in the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture and served ...
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... and that there be a simple and universal registration of all fishing vessels.40 The position of the federal Minister on the Levelton Report was revealed in a March 1980 speech by LeBlanc to the United Maritime Fishermen .
... and that there be a simple and universal registration of all fishing vessels.40 The position of the federal Minister on the Levelton Report was revealed in a March 1980 speech by LeBlanc to the United Maritime Fishermen .
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