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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A caustic critic might simply comment that taking into account the sad state of contemporary Canadian religious writing , such a claim is indeed a modest one . Another might respond that the peripheral nature of so much Maritime ...
A caustic critic might simply comment that taking into account the sad state of contemporary Canadian religious writing , such a claim is indeed a modest one . Another might respond that the peripheral nature of so much Maritime ...
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Especially during the late 17th century , this declining sense of mission , this pervasive feeling of having fallen away from the faith of the fathers , may have contributed to alter still other aspects of the religious landscape of New ...
Especially during the late 17th century , this declining sense of mission , this pervasive feeling of having fallen away from the faith of the fathers , may have contributed to alter still other aspects of the religious landscape of New ...
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