Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 49
... church sold fast foods and soft drinks . Mass was conducted in English in the early afternoon , followed by gen- eral communion , and then by the procession . In its essential details , the Sunday ceremony had not changed appreciably ...
... church sold fast foods and soft drinks . Mass was conducted in English in the early afternoon , followed by gen- eral communion , and then by the procession . In its essential details , the Sunday ceremony had not changed appreciably ...
Page 314
... Church of England as a layman of St. Thomas ' church in Moose Factory . With up to five Sunday services , midweek services , spe- cial church events , and the seemingly constant collection and tabulation of mission boxes , the demands ...
... Church of England as a layman of St. Thomas ' church in Moose Factory . With up to five Sunday services , midweek services , spe- cial church events , and the seemingly constant collection and tabulation of mission boxes , the demands ...
Page 368
... church records of Community B , the paragraph format was also used to record marriage and death events . Here the usual information was the first and last name of the contracting parties ; whether each was of age or a minor ; the names ...
... church records of Community B , the paragraph format was also used to record marriage and death events . Here the usual information was the first and last name of the contracting parties ; whether each was of age or a minor ; the names ...
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