The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1930 - Great Britain |
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Page 168
... Church . Whatever were the grounds of this opinion , the purpose of the Government was to preserve the religion of the Canadians as they found it . Though there had been talk of regula- tions for the Church , the Act contained none ...
... Church . Whatever were the grounds of this opinion , the purpose of the Government was to preserve the religion of the Canadians as they found it . Though there had been talk of regula- tions for the Church , the Act contained none ...
Page 254
... Church . " There are not more than three clergymen in the province that are fit for the position in which they are placed . The supineness of our Church is lamentable " .1 The Scottish Church , which ultimately secured State recognition ...
... Church . " There are not more than three clergymen in the province that are fit for the position in which they are placed . The supineness of our Church is lamentable " .1 The Scottish Church , which ultimately secured State recognition ...
Page 543
... CHURCH LIFE 543 a Council of Public Instruction was established with two Protestants and two Roman Catholics as assessors , and the actual administration placed under a superintendent . In 1901 the Executive Council itself undertook the ...
... CHURCH LIFE 543 a Council of Public Instruction was established with two Protestants and two Roman Catholics as assessors , and the actual administration placed under a superintendent . In 1901 the Executive Council itself undertook the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cabot John voyages 1718 120 123 Campbell Sir Alexander 352 479 491 | 6 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
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