Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Coady's later justification of the Church's role in this movement would appear to differ little from some Protestant versions of the social gospel . See M. M. Coady , Masters of their own Destiny ( New York , 1939 ) , 148 .
Coady's later justification of the Church's role in this movement would appear to differ little from some Protestant versions of the social gospel . See M. M. Coady , Masters of their own Destiny ( New York , 1939 ) , 148 .
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The author appears most knowledgeable in his treatment of parts of the Prairies and Ontario but quite superficial in his handling of the Maritimes . In interpreting the latter , he seems to be governed by its traditional stereotype as ...
The author appears most knowledgeable in his treatment of parts of the Prairies and Ontario but quite superficial in his handling of the Maritimes . In interpreting the latter , he seems to be governed by its traditional stereotype as ...
Page 103
It would appear that Maritime press commentary on the CCF was unsympathetic from the outset . ... borne in mind “ at the present time , because there appears to be a thinly disguised effort to establish a socialistic state in Canada " .
It would appear that Maritime press commentary on the CCF was unsympathetic from the outset . ... borne in mind “ at the present time , because there appears to be a thinly disguised effort to establish a socialistic state in Canada " .
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