Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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The next year they were introduced again in the same form , and after an amendment favouring local option had been defeated by “ a large majority ” , passed in toto.18 The Baptists seem to have pursued a similar course ...
The next year they were introduced again in the same form , and after an amendment favouring local option had been defeated by “ a large majority ” , passed in toto.18 The Baptists seem to have pursued a similar course ...
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W. H. Jenkins , a Baptist clergyman from New Brunswick , displayed an early commitment to social gospel principles in the report of a temperance committee which he chaired in 1903. Author of the thesis , “ The Industrial System in ...
W. H. Jenkins , a Baptist clergyman from New Brunswick , displayed an early commitment to social gospel principles in the report of a temperance committee which he chaired in 1903. Author of the thesis , “ The Industrial System in ...
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Most were Baptists , and their churches were the agencies through which they expressed their sense of community locally ... 345 ) , expressed through the African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia established in 1854 , persisted ...
Most were Baptists , and their churches were the agencies through which they expressed their sense of community locally ... 345 ) , expressed through the African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia established in 1854 , persisted ...
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