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The Contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime Provinces of Canada

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Presbyterianism was not only the largest and most influential Protestant denomination in the Maritimes during much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but also one of the largest and mo...
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  • 11 April 1997
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Presbyterianism was not only the largest and most influential Protestant denomination in the Maritimes during much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but also one of the largest and most influential Protestant denominations in Canada. While t
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Publication Date: 11 April 1997
ISBN: 9780773566521
Format: eBook
BISACs: RELIGION / Christianity / Protestant, RELIGION / Christianity / Presbyterian
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"A state-of-the-art review of Presbyterianism in the Maritimes. This is an important collection for all scholars of Maritime culture, especially in a period when the impact of religion is again being recognized as a formative factor in people's loyalties and activities." Brian Fraser, professor of church history, Vancouver School of Theology.
"An accessible and stimulating examination of the role of Presbyterianism in the development of the Maritime provinces. It is a valuable reference work that effectively describes the principal features and concerns of the evolving Presbyterian community and puts the legacy of MacGregor, McCulloch, Patterson, Dawson, Grant, Falconer, and others in perspective." Goldwin French, professor emeritus, Victoria University, Toronto.



"A state-of-the-art review of Presbyterianism in the Maritimes. This is an important collection for all scholars of Maritime culture, especially in a period when the impact of religion is again being recognized as a formative factor in people's loyalties and activities." Brian Fraser, professor of church history, Vancouver School of Theology. "An accessible and stimulating examination of the role of Presbyterianism in the development of the Maritime provinces. It is a valuable reference work that effectively describes the principal features and concerns of the evolving Presbyterian community and puts the legacy of MacGregor, McCulloch, Patterson, Dawson, Grant, Falconer, and others in perspective." Goldwin French, professor emeritus, Victoria University, Toronto.