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1st Coll - ME Cross References [a:64-02]
01. Committee on Archives-Methodist(1977).
02. Annual Report of the Missionary Society...;

Gallinger;

McKenzie-newspapers;

Methodist Church Baptismal Records....


03. Encyclopedia of World Methodism(1974);

Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms: Bytown/Ottawa....


04. Gauvreau(1988);
05B. Presbyterian-Gauvreau, thought.
06B. Belleville-Lamb; Kewley(n.d.).
08B. Barry(1988);

Burwash;

Burwash-Van Die(1983);

Carman-Brooks(1982); Case-Phinney(1978);

Caughey(1987);

Crosby-Bolt(n.d.);

Evans-Fast;

Grant;


Jacques-Korteweg(1984);

Losee-Lamb(1974);

Meacham-Lamb(1981);

Meacham-Lamb(1983);

Parker-Walkington(1978);

Rundle-Hutchinson(1978);

Ryerson-Pearce(1988);
09.Aikens(1987);

Kewley(1982);

Lawrie-Methodist(1979);

Methodist-Emergy(2)(1971);

Rawlyk Kingston Methodists and Baptists.
10. Brown(1981);

Carter(1981);

Gagan-Methodist Women’s Missionary Society;

Grant(1984);

Hutchinson-Hudson’s Bay Company;

Laurie(n.d.); Lawrie(1982);

Mercer; Muir-missionary women;

Owen(1983).


11. Bingham-church buildings;

Howard(1982);

Kewley(1984).
12. Dueck-Indian schools-Manitoba;

French; Gauvreau(1987);

Moorhouse(1983);

Pitsula(1988);

12. Gauvreau The evangelical century;

Royce(1978);

Royce-Methodist(1978).
13. Methodist-Burnside(1969); Methodist-Emergy(2)(1971);

Taggart(1983).


14. Cooper(1989);
15. Manning(1978);

Marshall(1988);

Robertson John Wesley.
16. Clifford(1982);

Moir(1984).


17. Muir(1987);

Muir Petticoats in the pulpit;

Whitely(1987).


2nd Coll. - ME Cross References [b:95-05]
01) Encyclopaedia of World Methodism.
02) Simpson - “The Lost Letters of Bishop Asbury.” [b:95-05]
??04) Beardsall - “‘Impoverished Spiritual Life’, or ‘Possessed of the True Riches’? Navigating the Poles of Newfoundland Methodist Historiography.” [b:95-05]
05B) Mthodist: Gagan - Methodist Women Missionaries in Canada and the Orient, 1881-1925. [b:95-05]
05B) Rome - Latin: Gray - Oblate-Methodist Relations at Berens River, Manitoba, 1920-1940. [b:95-05]
05B) United Church: Song - “Maritime United Church Missionaries to Sichan Province, China, 1897-1952.” [b:95-05]

06A) West: Emery - The Methodist Church on the Prairies. [b:95-05]


06B) Atlantic: NB - St. Andrews, NB - Walsh. [b:95-05]
06B) Atlantic: NS - Planter, NS - Robertson. [b:95-05]
06B) Atlantic: NB - St. Stephen, NB - Lane - church membership, 1861-1881. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Stevensville, ON - Ort - St. John’s United Church. [b:95-05]
08B) Black, William: Rawlyk - “William Black, Henry Alline and Nova Scotia’s First Great Awakening.” [b:95-05]
08B) Black, Bishop: Betts - Maritime Methodism, to the Union of 1874. [b:95-05]
08B) Knowles, Stanley Howard, Rev.: Stebner - “The Education of Stanley Knowles.” [b:95-05]
08B) Niddrie, John W., Rev.: Chalmers & Chalmers - Memoirs of a Pioneer Canadian Missionary, North-West. [b:95-05]
09) Steinacher - 19th century homogenization of Methodism. [b:95-05]
10) Brooks - “British Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Activities in the Hudson’s Bay Company Territory, 1840‑1854.”
10) Brown - “Mission Indian Progress and Dependency: Ambiguous Images from Canadian Methodist Lantern Slides.”
10) Gagan - “A Sensitive Independence: The Personnel of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada, 1881-1925.”
10) Whitely - “Canadian Methodist Women and Missions.... [b:95-05]
12) Marr - “Sunday School Teaching: A Woman’s Enterprise. A Case Study from the Canadian Methodist, Presbyterian and United Church Tradition, 1919-1939.” [b:95-05]
13) Winslow - The Influence of Methodism in the Acculturation Process of Irish Protestant Immigrants in Cavan Township. [b:95-05]
13) Owen - Methodist and United Church W.M.S. Missions in Eastern Alberta, 1904-1940. [b:95-05]
14) Knight - “‘We are the Church Together’: A Case Study of Community, Family and Religion at Richmond Hill Methodist Church, 1875-1899.” [b:95-05]
14) Pittman - Darwinism and Evolution: Three Nova Scotia Newspapers, 1860-1900. [b:95-05]
15) Joannette -19th and Early 20th Century Pension Development for Methodist Preachers. [b:95-05]
15) Boudreau - the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia: Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist Churches and the Working Class, 1880-1914. [b:95-05]
16) Gray - “‘They Didn’t Get Along So Good Them Two!’: Tales of an Oblate and a Methodist Missionary at Berens River, Manitoba, 1920-1940.” [b:95-05]
17) Beardsall - Women in Outport Newfoundland Methodism. [b:95-05]
17) McKenzie - “This Vexed Question: Womanhood and the ‘Woman Question’ in The Methodist Christian Guardian, Presbyterian Record, Anglican Canadian Churchman and The Canadian Baptist, 1890-1914.” [b:95-05]
17) Taylor - “Grace Fletcher, Women’s Rights, Temperance and ‘British Fair Play’ in Saskatoon, 1885-1907.” [b:95-05]
17) Marr - “Sunday School Teaching: A Women’s Enterprise. A Case Study from the Canadian Methodist, Presbyterian and United Church Tradition, 1919-1939.” [b:95-05]
18) Rauser - Methodist Women Missionaries among Ukrainian Immigrants in East-Central Alberta, 1904-1925. [b:95-05]
20B) Ojibwa: MacLean - “A Positive Experiment in Aboriginal Education: The Methodist Ojibwa Day Schools in Upper Canada, 1824-1833.” [b:95-05]

*MET
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Aikens, Alden Warren. “Christian Perfection in Central Canadian Methodism, 1828-1884.” Ph.D. thesis, McGill University, 1989.
Airhart, Phyllis. “Sobriety, Sentimentality and Science: The WCTU and the Reconstruction of Christian Womanhood.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 9 (1991): 117-36.
Airhart, Phyllis D. Serving the Present Age: Revivalism, Progressivism and the Methodist Tradition in Canada. Montreal, QC, Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. Pp. 218. [b:95-05]
Aiton, Grace. “Methodist Camp Meeting days in Kings County.” New Brunswick Historical Society 18 (1963): 208‑210.
Baker, Frank. “The Trans‑Atlantic Triangle. Relations Between British, Canadian, and American Methodism During Wesley’s Lifetime.” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 28 (1979): 5‑21.
Batstone, H.A. “Methodism in Newfoundland; a study of its social impact.” S.T.M. thesis, McGill University, 1967. (Canadian theses on microfilm, No. 1272.)
Beardsall, Sandra. “‘Wherever the Two’s or Three’s are Gathered’: Personal Conversion and the Construction of Community in Outport Newfoundland Methodism.” Canadian Society of Church History, Historical Papers (2000): 165-176. [b:95-05]
Bebbington, David W. “The Holiness Movements in British and Canadian Methodism in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society 50, 6 (1996): 203-28. [b:95-05]
Betts, E. Arthur. Bishop Black and His Preachers ‑‑ Second and Enlarged Edition ‑‑ Carrying the Story of Maritime Methodism from its Beginnings to the Union of 1874. Sackville, NB: Tribune, 1976. Pp. 166.
Betts, E.A. “Ebenezer Church, College Hall Halifax.” Nova Scotia Historical Society, Collections 35 (1966): 109‑124.
Bliss, J. Michael. “The Methodist Church and World War I.” Canadian Historical Review 49 (1968): 213‑233.
Brook, William Howard. “The Uniqueness of Western Canadian Methodism 1840‑1922.” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 26 (1977): 57‑74.
Brook, William Howard. “The Primitive Methodists in the North‑West.” Saskatchewan History 29, 1 (1976): 26‑37.
Brooks, William Howard. “Methodism in the Canadian West in the Nineteenth Century.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1972. Pp. xiii, 403. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, no. 12651.
Brouwer, Ruth. “The Canadian Methodist Church and Ecclesiastical Suffrage for Women, 1902‑1914.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers Vol. 2 [s.l., s.d.] Pp. 26.
Brouwer, Ruth. “The Methodist Church and the “Woman Question”, 1902‑1914; some aspects.” Pp. 115 [Term paper for Prof. Ramsay Cook, 1976. United Church of Canada Archives.]
Burkinshaw, Robert. “The Press, Methodists and Fundamentalists: explanation of the Pentecostal movement in Victoria and Vancouver, 1923-1925.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 9 (1991): 202-222.
Burnside, Albert. The Bible Christians in Canada, 1832‑1884: A Study in the Indigenization of a Methodist Sect, its Trasplantation, Survival and Limited Growth, its Absorption and Continuing Legacy. Th.D. thesis, Victoria University, 1969.
Bush, P. G. “James Caughey, Phoebe and Walter Palmer, and the Methodist Revival Experience in Canada West 1850‑1858.” M.A. thesis, Queen’s University, 1987.
Buttimer, T. “New Brunswick Methodists and the Church Union of 1925.” M.A. Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1980.
Caldwell, J.W. “The Unification of Methodism in Canada, 1865‑1884.” United Church of Canada, Committee on Archives 19 (1967): 3‑61. Toronto, ON: The United Church Publishing House.
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Chambers, Steven. “The ‘Canadian Methodist Magazine’: a Victorian forum for new scientific and theological ideas.” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 30 (1983‑84): 61‑80.
Clifford, N. Keith. “The Impact of the Presbyterian Controversy over Church Union on the Methodist Church in Canada.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers, Vol. 2 (?): Pp. 21.
Cook, Ramsay. “Ambiguous Heritage: Wesley College and the Social Gospel Reconsidered.” Manitoba History 19 (Spring 1990): 2‑11.
Cornish, George H. Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada: containing historical, educational and statistical information, dating from the beginning of the work in the several provinces of the Dominion of Canada . . . Milton, ON: Global Heritage Press, 2001. Pp. 850. [Reprint. Originally published: Toronto, ON: Methodist Book and Publishing House, 1881. See CIHM 6263.] [b:95-05]
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Crawford, Kenneth James. Early Methodists in Upper & Lower Canada: a Canadian history of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1759-1828. Picton, ON: K.J. Crawford, 1989. Pp. 340.
Crouse, Eric. “Revivalism for the Working Class? American Methodist Evangelists in Late-Nineteenth-Century Urban Ontario.” Ontario History 91, 1 (Spring 1999): 21-38. [b:95-05]
Crouse, Eric. “The ‘Great Revival’: Evangelical Revivalism, Methodism and Bourgeois Order in Early Calgary.” Alberta History 47, 1 (Winter 1999): 18-23. [b:95-05]
Davies, Gwendolyn. “‘In the Garden of Christ’: Methodist Literary Women in Nineteenth-Century Maritime Canada.” In The Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic Canada, Charles H.H. Scobie and John Webster Grant, eds., 205-217. Montreal, QC, Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. [b:95-05]
Dirks, Patricia. “`Getting a Grip on Harry’: Canada’s Methodists Respond to the `Big Boy’ Problem, 1900-1925.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society Papers 7 (1990): 67-82.
Emery, George Neil. The Methodist Church on the Prairies, 1896-1914. Montreal, QC / Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001. Pp. xxi, 259. [b:95-05]
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Emery, George Neil. “Methodist Missions among the Ukrainians.” Alberta Historical Review 19, 2 (Spring 1971): 8‑19.
Emery, George Neil. “The Methodist Church and the ‘European Foreigners’ on Winnipeg: the All People’s Mission, 1889‑1914.” Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba Transactions 28 (1971‑1972): 85‑100.
Emery, George Neil. “The Origins of Canadian Methodist Involvement in the Social Gospel Movement 1890‑1914.” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 26 (1977): Pp. 104‑118.
French, Goldwin. “Methodism and Education in the Atlantic Provinces, 1800-1874.” In The Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic Canada, Charles H.H. Scobie and John Webster Grant, eds., 147-168. Montreal, QC, Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. [b:95-05]
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Gagan, Rosemary R. “The Methodist Background of Canadian WMS Missionaries.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 7 (1990): 115-136.
Gauvreau, Michael. “The Taming of History: reflections of the Canadian Methodist encounter with biblical criticism, 1830‑1900.” Canadian Historical Review 65, 3 (Sept. 1984): 315‑346.
Gauvreau, Michael. “The Taming of History: reflection on the Methodist encounter with biblical criticism.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 3 (1982‑83): 38.
Graham, Fred K. “Methodist Hymn Tunes in Atlantic Canada.” In The Contribution of Methodism to Atlantic Canada, Charles H.H. Scobie and John Webster Grant, eds., 257-268. Montreal, QC, Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992. [b:95-05]
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Haigh, Maureen. “The Methodist Contribution to Indian Education in Upper Canada, 1824‑1847.” M.A. Thesis, McGill University, 1976. Canadian theses on microfiche, 29363.
Hamby, Barton J. “The Two Versions of the First Edition of John Wesley’s ‘The Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America’.” Methodist History 23, 3 (April 1985): 153‑162.
Hobbs, R. Gerald. “Stepchildren of John Wesley: the Gospel Workers Church of Canada.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 9 (1991): 174-188.
Hoover, John Douglas. “The Primitive Methodist Church in Canada, 1829‑1884.” M.A. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1970. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, No. 6162. Pp. viii, 312.
Howard, Oliver R. “Fire in The Belly: A brief introduction to a few of the Methodist Men and Women who presented the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Natives of British Columbia.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 9 (1991): 223-243.
Hurt, Leslie J. “The Ukrainian Immigrants and the Methodist Church.” In The Victoria Settlement: 1862‑1922, ed. Leslie J. Hurt, 36-58. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Culture, 1979.
Hutchinson, Roland. The Early Methodist Connection of the Steeves Family. Wallace, NS: RAGG Publisher, 1981. Pp. 23.
Kee, Kevin B. “The Heavenly Railroad: Ernest Crossley, John Hunter, and Canadian Methodist Revivalism, 1884-1910.” MA thesis, Queen’s University, 1995. Microfiche. [b:95-05]
Kewley, Arthur E. “The Beginning of the Camp Meeting Movements in Upper Canada.” Canadian Journal of Theology 10 (1964), 192‑202.
Kewley, Arthur E. “The First Fifty Years of Methodism in Newfoundland, 1765‑1815: Was it Authentic Wesleyanism?” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 26 (1977): 6‑26.
Kewley, Arthur E. “Camp Meetings in Early Canadian Methodism”. In Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers Vol. 2. Pp. 22.
Kleinsteuber, R. Wayne. More Than a Memory: the Renewal of Methodism in Canada. Toronto, ON: Light and Life, 1984. Pp. 185.
Lamb, J.W. “The Battle of the Waterloo Chapel, 1834‑42.” Historic Kingston 13 (1965): 21‑26 and Appendix A, Pp. 89. [On the dispute touching the ownership of Waterloo chapel following the Methodist union of 1833.]
Lane Hannah M. “‘Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend’: Methodist Women in St. Stephen New Brunswick, 1861-1881.” In Separate Spheres: Women’s Worlds in the 19th -Century Maritimes, eds. Janet Guildford and Suzanne Morton, 93-119. Fredericton, NB: Acadiensis Press, 1994. [b:95-05]
Lench, Charles. An Account of the Rise and Progress of Methodism on the Grand Bank and Fortune Circuits from 1816-1916: Being a Brief Record of One Hundred Years of Faithful Service and a Souvenir of the Third Session of the Annual Conference, to be Held in Grand Bank in June, 1916. St. John’s, NF: Creative Publishers, 1986. Pp. 103. [First published 1916]. [b:95-05]
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Maciver, Johanne. “Millerism in Upper and Lower Canada, Particularly in the Methodist Churches.” [Unpublished typescript. Pp. 16. Toronto: United Church Archives, 1976.]
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Manning, Harry. “Changes in Evangelism Within the Methodist Church in Canada During the Time of Carman and Chown, 1884‑1925.” Th.M. Thesis, Victoria University, 1975.
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