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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Religious and racial conflict was not new to New Brunswick . In 1871 the province experienced its own schools ' controversy when the King government passed the Common Schools ' Act , which established a single school system under ...
Religious and racial conflict was not new to New Brunswick . In 1871 the province experienced its own schools ' controversy when the King government passed the Common Schools ' Act , which established a single school system under ...
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As the great age of the churches in Canada fades rapidly into the past , these volumes should prompt us to ask additional and perhaps different questions about the religious dimension of the past . If in this respect as in others we ...
As the great age of the churches in Canada fades rapidly into the past , these volumes should prompt us to ask additional and perhaps different questions about the religious dimension of the past . If in this respect as in others we ...
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Rather , if attention were centred on the history of religion , the whole subject could be examined from a new perspective ... In practice , did the nature of the Christian religious experience inhibit or expedite the adaptation of the ...
Rather , if attention were centred on the history of religion , the whole subject could be examined from a new perspective ... In practice , did the nature of the Christian religious experience inhibit or expedite the adaptation of the ...
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