Two Worlds: The Protestant Culture of Nineteenth Century OntarioReligion was at the heart of Ontario life for many years. In Two Worlds, Westfall examines the origin, character, and social significance of the powerful and distinctive Protestant culture that grew and flourished in Southern Ontario in the mid-Victorian period. |
Contents
The Religious | 19 |
The Tempering of Revivalism and | 50 |
Placing the Sacred in | 126 |
The Structure | 159 |
With Confident but Questioning Hope | 191 |
Notes | 211 |
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Two Worlds: The Protestant Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ontario William Westfall Limited preview - 1989 |
Two Worlds: The Protestant Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ontario William Westfall Limited preview - 1988 |
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