Acadiensis, Volumes 13-15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1983 |
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... church in her home town and would have liked to go to church more often in Halifax had her family duties not been so heavy . The minister of the Brunswick Street United Church , near the Mission , came to her home and invited her to ...
... church in her home town and would have liked to go to church more often in Halifax had her family duties not been so heavy . The minister of the Brunswick Street United Church , near the Mission , came to her home and invited her to ...
Page 161
... Church of Canada . Less than a page is devoted to the dramatic decline of Congregationalism at the end of the 18th century from its position as the largest Protestant denomination in Nova Scotia . Only one full - length work on the Church ...
... Church of Canada . Less than a page is devoted to the dramatic decline of Congregationalism at the end of the 18th century from its position as the largest Protestant denomination in Nova Scotia . Only one full - length work on the Church ...
Page 162
... church financially independent from the state , strengthening episcopal authority , increasing the supply of clergy and building new churches in the neo - Gothic style . Jones describes these various endeavours succinctly and also sheds ...
... church financially independent from the state , strengthening episcopal authority , increasing the supply of clergy and building new churches in the neo - Gothic style . Jones describes these various endeavours succinctly and also sheds ...
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