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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In practice , did the nature of the Christian religious experience inhibit or expedite the adaptation of the social and political structure to new circumstances , or did it protect the status quo ? What were the social effects of ...
In practice , did the nature of the Christian religious experience inhibit or expedite the adaptation of the social and political structure to new circumstances , or did it protect the status quo ? What were the social effects of ...
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Indeed , only in the Canadian experience does the root meaning of the word communicate resurface : to communion , to sup together , to share in one another's being . But there can be no full coherence in Canadian history without a ...
Indeed , only in the Canadian experience does the root meaning of the word communicate resurface : to communion , to sup together , to share in one another's being . But there can be no full coherence in Canadian history without a ...
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He poor fellow had many falls on the way and broke a finger , but he was so engaged in telling his experience and adventures , that after I had set his finger and bound it up he went on with the narrative as though nothing had happened ...
He poor fellow had many falls on the way and broke a finger , but he was so engaged in telling his experience and adventures , that after I had set his finger and bound it up he went on with the narrative as though nothing had happened ...
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