Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic CanadaContents: "John Wesley and the Origins of Methodism" by Owen Chadwick; "Methodist Origins in Atlantic Canada" by John Webster Grant; "Laurence Coughlan and the Origins of Methodism in Newfoundland" by Hans Rollmann; "Henry Alline, William Black, and Nova Scotia's First Great Awakening" by George Rawlyk; "`Give All You Can': Methodists and Charitable Causes in Nineteenth Century Nova Scotia" by Allen B. Robertson; "Methodism and the Problem of Methodist Identity in Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick" by T.W. Acheson; "Prince Edward Island Methodist Prelude to Church Union, 1925" by James D. Cameron; "Methodism and Education in the Atlantic Provinces, 1800-1874" by Goldwin French; "The Golden Age of the Church College: Mount Allison's Encounter with `Modern Thought,' 1850-1890" by Michael Gauvreau; "Methodism and Methodist Poets in the Early Literature of Maritime Canada" by Thomas B. Vincent; "`In the Garden of Christ': Methodist Literary Women in Nineteenth-Century Maritime Canada" by Gwendolyn Davies; "Methodism and E.J. Pratt: A Study of the Methodist Background of a Canadian Poet and Its Influence on His Life and Work" by David G. Pitt; "The Singer's Response to the World: Charles Wesley's Hymns of Invitation" by James Dale; "Methodist Hymn Tunes in Atlantic Canada" by Fred K. Graham. |
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Contents
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METHODIST ORIGINS IN BRITAIN AND ATLANTIC CANADA | 9 |
METHODISM IN NEWFOUNDLAND | 51 |
METHODISM IN NOVA SCOTIA | 77 |
METHODISM IN NEW BRUNSWICK | 105 |
METHODISM IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | 125 |
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Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic Canada Charles H. H. Scobie,John Webster Grant Limited preview - 1992 |
Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic Canada Charles H.H. Scobie,John Webster Grant No preview available - 1992 |
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