Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Another two women from the Maritimes dedicated their lives to church work . Mary Lamont graduated from the seminary at Grand Pré and departed from Canada in 1874 to carry out mission work in India . Suffering from ill health during much ...
Another two women from the Maritimes dedicated their lives to church work . Mary Lamont graduated from the seminary at Grand Pré and departed from Canada in 1874 to carry out mission work in India . Suffering from ill health during much ...
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They also ignored , and , in Endicott's case , actually justified , the human costs , in lives lost to the revolution.52 The left - leaning missionaries of the United Church in China had elevated to a new level the Gnostic tendency to ...
They also ignored , and , in Endicott's case , actually justified , the human costs , in lives lost to the revolution.52 The left - leaning missionaries of the United Church in China had elevated to a new level the Gnostic tendency to ...
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More than one missionary came back to Canada , only to return ( once or twice ) to their lives in the Orient . Many graduates ( like their male counterparts ) left the Maritimes in search of employment , and some gave up medicine after ...
More than one missionary came back to Canada , only to return ( once or twice ) to their lives in the Orient . Many graduates ( like their male counterparts ) left the Maritimes in search of employment , and some gave up medicine after ...
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