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Moonies
See / Voir:

Unification, Church Of Moonies

*Moravian / *Moravien *MO
VA/SA:

See/Voir:

05B) Methodist: Rollman - Methodist and Moravian Origins in Newfoundland and Labrador. [b:95-05]
20B) Inuit: Rollman (1985).
10) Brice‑Bennett - “Two Opinions: Inuit and Moravian Missionaries in Labrador 1804‑1860.”
10) Dreyer - “The Moravian Mission to the Chippewas.” [b:95-05]
10) Fraser - “The Early Moravian Church and its Mission to the Eskimos on the Labrador Coast.”
10) Hiller-Labrador mission;
10) Nowak - “The ‘Eskimo Language’ of Labrador: Moravian Missionaries and the Descrip­tion of Labrador Inuttut, 1773-1891.” [b:95-05]
10) Sabathy-Judd - “The Diary of the Moravian Indian Mission of Fairfield, Upper Canada, 1792-1813.” [b:95-05]
10) Richling-Hudson’s Bay Company rivalry.
15) MacPherson-climatology.

Bruemmer, Fred. “Northern Labrador.” Canadian Geographical Journal 82 (Jan.‑June 1971): 158‑167, illus.


Elliott, Jim. “An 80th Anniversary Anthology of the Calgary Moravian Church, 1902‑1982.” ?
Frasner, Eleanor Mary. “The Early Moravian Church and its Mission to the Eskimos on the Labrador coasts.” M.A. thesis, Acadia University, 1964.
Hamilton, J. Taylor. A History of the Church Known as the Moravian Church. Bethlehem, PA: Times Publishing Company, 1900; New York: AMS, 1971. Pp. xi, 632.
Hiller, J.K. “The Moravians in Labrador, 1771‑1805.” Polar Record 15, 99 (Sept. 1971): 839‑854.
Hiller, J.K. “The Foundation and the Early Years of the Moravian Mission in Labrador, 1752‑1805.” M.A. Thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1968. Pp. xii, 246. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, no. 14313.
Lande, Lawrence Montague, comp. The Moravian Missions to the Eskimos of Labrador: a checklist of manuscripts and printed material from 1715 to 1967, supplemented by other works on the Eskimos of Canada. Montreal, QC: McGill University, 1973. (Lawrence Lande Foundation for Canadian Historical Research. Publication No. 7). Pp. 32, illus.
Peacock, F.W. “The Archives of the Moravian Church Relating to Labrador.” Newfoundland Quarterly 78, 1‑2 (Spring/Summer 1982): 29‑33.
Mormon LDS

Voir/ See:
Latter-Day Saints, The Church of Jesus Christ of the LDS

Muslim / Musulman
Voir / See:

Islam - IS
*New Age / *Nouvel âge

Centre d’Information sur les nouvelles religions. Nouvel âge...Nouvelles croyances. Répertoire de 24 nouveaux groupes spirituels/religieux. Montréal, QC: Paulines, 1989. Pp. 255.


Petelle, Yves. Le nouvel âge dévoilé. Sainte-Foy, QC: Beauport, (1990). Pp. 127.

*Old Catholic

Theriault, Serge. “Le Mouvement Canadian [sic]-Français dans l’Église épiscopale rite vieux-catholique.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 30, 1 (April 1988): 20-31.



*Old Believers

Scheffel, David. In the Shadow of Antichrist: The Old Believers of Alberta. Peterborough, ON: Broadview, 1990. Pp. 280.


*Orthodox - Christian

See/Voir:

15. Sahas “The Orthodox Church in Canada”.


Millett, David. “The Orthodox Church: Ukrainian Greek and Syrian.” In Immigrant Groups, ed. Jean Leonard Elliott, 47-65. Scarborough, ON: Prentice‑Hall, 1971. Pp. 47‑65.
Grigorieff, Dimitry. “The Orthodox Church in America from the Alaska Mission to Autocephaly.” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 14 (1970): 196‑218.
Mott, Winfield. “Eastern Orthodox in British Columbia.” In Circle of Voices - a history of the religious communities of British Columbia, ed. Charles P. Anderson, 120-127. Lantzville, BC: Oolichan, 1983.
Orthodox - *Greek Rite *GO :
VA/SA:

08B) Sawchuk, Semen: Gerus -“The Reverend Semen Sawchuk and the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada.” [b:95-05]


Orthodox Church of Canada - *Ukrainian Greek / *Grec-orthodoxe *ukrainien *UGO
VA/SA:

1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-02]
01. Slavuthych-bibliography of literature.

06A. Alberta-Historical Driving Tour;

06A) Manitoba-Rotoff-churches.

10. Olender-Alberta Protestant missions.

12. Melnyk-Montréal education.

13. Bilash-Alberta rural communities;

Mitchell-immigration.

15. Goa-cultural context.

17. Swyripa-images of women.

1. Kaye-dictionary, Alberta settlers.


5B. Rome‑Ukrainian, Baran(1983);

Rome-Ukrainian, Rozumnyj(1983).


6B. Fenwood, SK-Sawchyn-Orthodox Church.
13. Lehr(1983);

Lehr(1984);

Petryshyn(1985).
17. Swyripa-women’s organization-politics
2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Stambrookb & Friesen - A Sharing of Diversities: Proceedings of the Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian Conference,”Building Bridges.”[b:95-05]

05B) Rome, Churches in communion with - Ukrainian Catholic: Laverdure. [b:95-05]

08B) Sawchuk, Semen, Rev.: Gerus - “The Reverend Semen Sawchuk and the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada.”[b:95-05]

11)Semchishen - “In Plain View: Ukrainian Churches of Canada.” [b:95-05]

13) Swyripa - “Ancestors, the Land, and Ethno-Religious Identity on the Canadian Prairies: Comparing the Mennonite and Ukrainian Legacies.” [b:95-05]


*UGOT
Bodrug, John. Independent Orthodox Church: Memoirs Pertaining to the History of a Ukrainian Canadian Church in the Years 1903 to 1913. Toronto, ON: Ukrainian Canadian Research Foundation, 1980.
Demczuk, Bohdan. “The Development of the Ukrainian Greek‑Orthodox Church of Canada.” Diakonia 11, 2 (1976): 157‑170.
Gerus, Oleh W. “The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada: The Formative Period.” Ukrainian Quarterly 57, 1-2 (2001): 65-90.[b:95-05]
Goa, David L. ed. The Ukrainian Religious Experience: tradition and the Canadian cultural context. Edmonton, AB: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1989. Pp. xiv, 243.
Kordan, Diana Thomas. “Tradition in a New World: Ukrainian-Canadian Churches in Alberta.” Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 13, 1 (1988): 3-7.
Lupul, Manoly R., ed. A Heritage in Transition: Essays in the History of Ukrainians in Canada. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart Ltd with the Multiculturalism Directorate, Dept of Sec. of State & Canadian Govt Publishing Centre, 1982. viii, Pp. 344.
Moroziuk, Russel P. “The Ukrainian Canadian Church: The Quest for Identity.” Diakonia 14, 2 (1979): 109‑127.
Panchuk, John. “First Ukrainian Church in Canada.” Forum 38 (1978): 20‑23. [St. Michael’s Orthodox Church, Gardenton, MB.]
Pie Stolittyo ukrayins’koyi hreko‑pravoslav noyi cerkvy u Kanada / Ukrainian Greek‑Orthodox Church of Canada golden jubilee, 1918‑1968. Winnipeg, MB : Holy Trinity Cathedral, 1968. Pp. 32.
Swyripa, Frances and John Herd Thompson, eds. Loyalties in Conflict: Ukrainians in Canada during the Great War. Edmonton, AB: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1983. ix, Pp. 212.

Trosky, Odarka S. “A Historical Study of the Development of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canada and its Role in the Field of Education, 1918‑1964.” M. Ed. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1965.


Trosky, Odarka S. The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canada. Winnipeg, MB: Printed by Bulman, 1968.
Yuvileyjna knyha pivstolittya ukrayins’koyi hreko‑pravoslavnoyi cerkvy u Kanadi 1918‑1968 / Jubilee book, fiftieth anniversary of the Ukrainian Greek‑Orthodox Church of Canada 1918‑1968. Winnipeg, MB: Consistory of the Ukrainian Greek‑Orthodox Church of Canada, 1968. Pp. 328, illus.
Yuzyk, Paul. The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada, 1918‑1951. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1982. Pp.??

Orthodox - *Antiochean Rite *AO:
VA/SA:

13) Marino- Antiochan Orthodox Syrians of Montreal, 1905-1980. [b:95-05]


Orthodox - *Russian *RO
VA/SA:

10) Kan - Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries. [b:95-05]



*Pagan

See/Voir:

01) A Directory of Canadian Pagan Resources.
*Pentecostal / *Pentecôtiste *PEN
See/Voir:

5B. Methodist-Burkinshaw.

8A. Bursey-Newfoundland clergy.

8B. Garrigus-Janes(1982); Simpson-Nienkirchen(n.d.).

12. Rideout-Newfoundland teachers and collective bargaining; Verge(1987).

15. Dawes-“The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada”.


03) Piepkorn & Tietjen - Profiles in Belief; The Religious Bodies of the United States and Canada. Vol. III: Holiness and Pentecostal. Vol. IV: Evangelical, Fundamentalist and Other Christian Bodies.
04) Prosser, Peter. Dispensational Eschatology: A Principle of Interpretation. [b:95-05]
06B) Atlantic: NF - Grand Falls-Windsor, NF: Windsor. [b:95-05]
09) Cumbo - the Italian Pentecostal Experience in Canada, 1912-1945. [b:95-05]
12) Rideout - History of Pentecostal Schools in Newfoundland and Labrador. [b:95-05]
18) Dickin - “‘Take Up Thy Bed and Walk’: Aimee Semple McPherson and Faith-Healing.” [b:95-05]
Bursey, A. Stanley. Some Have Fallen Asleep. St. John’s NF: Good Tidings Press, 1990. Pp. 248. [b:95-05]
Di Giacomo, Michael. « La Vieille Capitale : son importance pour le pentecôtisme au Canada français dans les années 1970. » Études d’histoire religieuse 70 (2004) : 79-94. [b:95-05]
Di Giacomo, Michael. Les Assemblées de la Pentecôte du Canada : leur origine, leur évolution, leur théologie distinctive. St-Hubert, QC : Éditions Ministères multilingues, 1999. 178 p. [b:95-05]
Di Giacomo, Michael. « Les pentecôtistes québécois, 1966-1995 : histoire d’un réveil. » Thèse de doctorat (théologie), Université Laval, 1999. xxviii, 363f. [b:95-05]
Hammond, John W. The Joyful Sound: A History of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland and Labrador. Grand Manor, NB: 1982. Pp. 210.
James, Burton K. “Pentecostalism’s ‘Apostle of Balance’ visits Newfoundland.” Assemblies of God Heritage 22, 2 (Summer 2002): 22-25. [re D. Gee’s 1951 visit] [b:95-05]
Janes, Burton. “‘Flood Upon the Dry Ground’: A History of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland, 1910-1939.” M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. [b:95-05]
Klan, Donald Thomas. “Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Church Growth in British Columbia from Origins Until 1953.” M.C.S. thesis, Regent College, 1979. Pp. ix‑222.
Lewis, Heather. “The Growth of the Pentecostal Movement in Canada.” Arc 17, 1 (Spring 1989): 91-95.
Miller, Thomas William. Canadian Pentecostals: A History of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Ed. William A. Griffin. Mississauga, ON: Full Gospel Publishing House, 1994. Pp. 450. [b:95-05]

Pinsent, William Paul. “The Institutionalization of Experiential Religion: A Study of Newfoundland Pentecostalism.” MA thesis (religious studies), Memorial University, 1998. ix, 218 leaves.[b:95-05]


Peters, Erna Alma. The Contribution to Education by the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Homewood, MB: Erna Peters, 1971. Pp. vi, 205.
Rudd, Douglas. When the Spirit Came Upon Them: Highlights from the Early Years of the Pentecostal Movement in Canada. Burlington, ON: Antioch Books, 2002. Pp. 413. [b:95-05]
Vaters, Elmer Watson. The Preacher’s Kid. Agincourt, ON: Diamond Circle Inc., 1999. Pp. 144. [b:95-05]
*Presbyterian / *Presbytérien *PR
1st Coll - PR Cross References [a:64-02]
See/Voir:

1. Laverdure(1986);

Moir(1984);
2. Côté-Prebyterian(1973);

The Presbyterian Review.


3. Moir(1987);

5B. Presbyterian-Moore(1975).


6A. Bailey; Johnston;

Cape Breton-Mackinnion-Presbyterian(1975).


6B. Montréal‑Brown(1985);

Brandon, MB First Presbyterian Church...;

Chilliwack, BC-McIntyre; Edmonton;

Edmonton-Westmount;

Hamilton-Ingraham;

Kemptville; Ottawa-Ottawa West;

Owen Sound-Barker;

Renfrew-church history;

St. Catharines;

St. Mary’s, ON Smith The St. Mary’s Quilt;

Toronto-Butler; Victoria-Thackray;

Walkerton-Neil;

Wakaw, SK-Presbyterian(n.d.).
7. Markell(1987);
8A. Moir.
8B. Brown‑Vaudry;

Bryden-Vissers(1987);

Chilliwack-McIntyre;

Chiniquy-Laverdure;

Chiniquy-Laverdure(1984-85);

Connor-Lennox(1988);

Falconer-Greenlee(1988);

Gale-Young;

Johnston-Johnston;

MacGregor-Bush;

MacMillan-McKellar;

Martyn-Sawatsky(n.d.);

McCurdy-Moir;

McCurdy-Moir(1981);

McQuesten-Best;

Proudfoot-Gill;

Robertson-MacDonald-church extension;

Savage-Owen;

Somerville-Hay;

Somerville-Redmond(1988);

Spark-Lambert;

Stavely-Hay.


9. Johnston(1986);

McCowan(1988);

Rennie(1982);
10. Brouwer-India mission;

Brouwer-women in India mission;

Brouwer-women and foreign missions;

Bush(1987);

10. Campbell A lively story;

Johnston Unknown country;

Johnston; Johnston(1978);

Johnston-Nigerian missions;

Johnston-Trinidad mission;

Knockwood(1988);

Martell-Presbyterian(1975);

McPherson-Women’s Missionary Society;

Moir(1983);

Mount(1983);

Reid-Women’s Missionary Society records;

Steinacher; Stevenson-women missionaries.


11. Bingham-church buildings; McKellar(1986).
12. Gauvreau The evangelical century.
13. Bretell(converts)(1985);

Hay(1987);

Martynowych-missionaries and Ukrainians;

McDougall(1976);

Moir(1986);

Olender-Ukrainian immigrants;

Owen-Ruthenian school-homes;
14. Fraser(1978);

Fraser(1979);

Fraser-social gospel;

Owen-social issues.


15. Fraser The public pieties;

Laverdure(1988);

Marshall(1988);

Russell(1981);

Scott(1980);

Stevenson-Presbyterian(1980).


16. Clifford(1982);

DuCharme(1984-85);

Dunn(1977).
17. Andersen-Women in ministry;

Brouwer-women missionaries, India (1984-5);

Grant(1978).
18. Owen(1983).

2nd Coll. - PR Cross References [b:95-05]
VA/SA:

01) Gillette - “A Checklist of Doctoral Dissertations on American Presbyterian and Reformed Subjects, 1912‑1965.”


01) Laverdure - “The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History: Index of Papers, 1975-1985.”
01) Moir - “Scottish Manuscripts in Canadian Repositories.”
01) Moir - “The Politics of Records Acquisition: a Study of the Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives, 1875 to the Present.”
01) Reid - “The Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives Re-cataloguing Project.”
06A) Atlantic: NB - St. John: Cho The Churches of the Presbytery of St. John. [b:95-05]
06B) Atlantic: NS - Truro, NS - Truro Presbytery History Committee - Truro Presbytery - Oldest in Canada. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Dunvegan, ON - history, Kenyon Church. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: London, ON - history, Westmount Presbyterian Church. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Owen Sound, ON - Barker - presbyterianism. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Perth, ON - Miller - Presbyterian History.[b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Simcoe, ON - Moir - St. Paul’s, 1793-1993. [b:95-05]
06B) Ontario: Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON - Bailey. [b:95-05]
06B) West: BC - Fort Steele, BC: Chernoff - Presbyterian Church. [b:95-05]
06B) West: BC - Nelson, BC- Forged in Faith. [b:95-05]

07) Klempa - Certain Women Amazed Us : The Women’s Missionary Society, Their Story, 1864-2002. [b:95-05]


08B) Chiniquy, Charles, Fr.; Rev. : Trudel - Chiniquy : prêtre catholique, ministre presbytérien. [b:95-05]
08B) Clarke, Alexander, Rev.: Hay - Clarke and the Cumberland Covenanters. [b:95-05]
08B) Flett, George, Rev.: Block - Missionary to the Ojibwa at Okanase. [b:95-05]
08B) Flett, George, Rev.: Block - Native Presbyterian Missionary. [b:95-05]
08B) Geddie, John and Charlotte: Ellis - Canada’s First Presbyterian Missionaries. [b:95-05]
08B) Grierson, Robert : MacDonald - Physician Missionary to Korea 1898-1913. [b:95-05]
08B) Strachan, John, Bishop: Moir - “John Strachan and Presbyterianism.” [b:95-05]
09) Fraser - Presbyterian leadership; [b:95-05]

10) Brouwer - “Far Indeed from the Meekest of Women: Marion Fairweather and the Canadian Presbyterian Mission in Central India, 1873-1880.”


10) Brouwer - “Canadian Women and the Foreign Missionary Movement: A Case Study of Presbyterian Women’s Involvement at the Home Base and in Central India, 1876-1914.”
10) Brouwer - New Women for God: Canadian Presbyterian Women and India missions, 1876-1914.
10) Bush - “ ‘Sending the Gospel’: the Development of the Knox College Student Missionary Society, 1845-1925.”
10) Campbell - A Lively Story: Historical Sketches of the Women’s Missionary Society (Western Division) of the Presbyterian Church in Canada 1864-1989.
10) Grant - Presbyterian Church and the struggle over schools in Guyana; [b:95-05]
10) Manley - “Boundaries Rejected: Roman Catholic and Presbyterian Missions Among the Nuu-chah-nulth Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1874-1910.” [b:95-05]
10) Prorok - “The Significance of Material Culture in Historical Geography: A Case Study of the Church as School in the Diffusion of the Presbyterian Mission to Trinidad.” [b:95-05]
10) Smiley - “‘The Most Good to the Indians’: The Reverend James Nisbet and the Prince Albert Mission.” [b:95-05]
12) MacKenzie - West River Seminary, 1848-1858. [b:95-05]
12) Reid-Maroney -Christian Darwinism at Knox College, 1880-1900, Synod of Nova Scotia. [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]

12) Wood - “The Significance of Evangelical Presbyterian Politics in the Construction of State Schooling: A Case Study of the Pictou District, 1817-1866.” [b:95-05]


12) Fraser - theological education at Knox College, Toronto, 1844-1994. [b:95-05]
13) Eid - “The Interplay Between Ethnicity, Religion, and Gender Among Second-Generation Christian and Muslim Arabs in Montreal.” [b:95-05]
13)Hornsby - “Patterns of Scottish Emigration to Canada, 1750-1870." [b:95-05]
13) MacDonald - “‘Minister of the Gospel and Doctor of Medicine’: The Canadian Presbyterian Medical Mission to Korea 1898-1923.” [b:95-05]
14) Pittman - Darwinism and Evolution: Three Nova Scotia Newspapers Respond, 1860-1900. [b:95-05]
14) Rannou - Chiniquy confrontation. [b:95-05]
15) Boudreau - the Social Gospel in Nova Scotia: The Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist Churches and the Working Class, 1880-1914. [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) 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]


*PRT
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Banks, John. “American Presbyterians in the Niagara Peninsula 1800‑1840". Ontario History 57 (1965): 135‑140.
Bowman, F. Communion Tokens of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Toronto, ON: Canadian Numismatic Association, 1965. Pp. liii, 92, illus.

Bowman, F. “Communion Tokens of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.” Canadian Numismatic Journal 8 (1963): 100‑104, 154‑156, 198‑201.


Bridgman, Harry John. “Three Scots Presbyterians in Upper Canada: A Study of Emigration, Nationalism and Religion.” Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s University, 1978. DissAbs 39, 9 (1979): 5671‑A.
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. “’Their Hope Sorely Tried’: Presbyterian foreign and home missionary concerns about the treatment of South Asians in Canada, 1907-1925.” Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (1989): 15-40.
Bush, Peter..Western Challenge: The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s Mission on the Prairies and North, 1885-1925 Winnipeg, MB: Watson & Dwyer, 2000. Pp. 272. [b:95-05]
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Cahill, Barry. “‘Nowhere to be Seen’: Blacks as an Invisible Minority at the Reverend James MacGregor Sesquicentenary Celebration of 1936.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 40, 1 (Spring 1998): 5-30. [b:95-05]
Cahill, Barry. “Mediating a Scottish Enlightenment Ideal: The Presbyterian Dissenter Attack on Slavery in Late Eighteenth-Century Nova Scotia.” In Myth, Migration and the Making of Memory: Scotia and Nova Scotia, c. 1700-1900, eds. Marjory Harper and Michael E. Vance, 189-201. Halifax, NS: Fernwood Publishing, 1999. [b:95-05]
Cameron, James D. “The History of the Presbyterian Church in Prince Edward Island.” The Abegweit Review 8, 1 (Fall 1994/Spring 1995): 85-102. [b:95-05]
Campbell, Douglas C. “Presbyterians and the Canadian Church Union: a Study in Social Stratification”. Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (l991): 1-32.
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Crerar, D.W. “Church and Community: The Presbyterian Kirk Session in Pioneer Upper Canada, 1817‑1867.” M.A. thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1979.
Dickey, Tom. “The Presbytery of Pictou is a Treasure of Denominational History.” Presbyterian Record 27, 5 (May 2003): 38-39. [b:95-05]
Doucet, Jane. “Trying to Revive that Downtown Feeling: The Crumbling front steps of St. David’s Halifax reflect the challenges facing a church located in a business district.” Presbyterian Record 27, 2 (Feb 2000): 14-16. [b:95-05]

Dunn, Zander. The Canadian Presbyterian Church in Guyana. M.A. Thesis, Queen’s University, 1972.


Emery, Scott. St. Andrew’s...On the Two Dollar Bill! Melbourne, QC: S. Emery. Pp. xiii, 100. [b:95-05]
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Fraser, Brian J. The Social Uplifters: Presbyterian progressives and the Social Gospel in Canada, 1875-1915. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1988. Pp. 212.
Fraser, Brian J. “’The Christianization of Civilization’: Presbyterian Reformers and the Defence of Protestant Canada, 1875‑1914.” Ph.D. thesis, York University, 1987.
Gauvreau, John Michael. “History and Faith: A Study of Methodist and Presbyterian thought in Canada, 1820-1940.” Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1985. Pp. 536.
Gill, Stewart D. “The Canadianisation of a Scottish Church: The Reverend William Proudfoot and the Canadian Frontier.” Canadian Society of Church History, Papers (1982): Pp. 25.
Grant, John Webster. “Brands from the Blazing Heather: Canadian Religious Revival in the Highland Tradition”. The Canadian Society of Presbyterian History, Papers (1991): 59-74.
Hanna, Dylis. “The Presbyterian Churches of Salmon Arm, 1898-1998.” Okanagan History 63 (1999): 97-103. [b:95-05]
Hay, Eldon. The Chignecto Covenanters: A Regional History of Reformed Presbyterianism in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 1827-1905. McGill-Queen’s Studies in the History of Religion, no. 24. Montreal, QC / Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996. Pp. xvi, 214. [b:95-05]
Hay, J. Charles. The Face of the Church in the 90's. Toronto, ON: Board of Congregational Life, Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1991. Pp.25.

Hay, Eldon. “The Central Canada Presbytery: Prospects, Perplexities, Problems.” Canadian Society of Church History, Historical Papers (1998): 29-44. [b:95-05]


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Manson, Ian M. “Serving God and Country: Evangelical piety and the Presbyterian Church in Manitoba, 1880-1900.” M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1986. Pp. 148.
Manson, Ian. “Canada’s Presbyterian Legacy.” The Beaver 80, 3 (June-July 2000): 6-7. [b:95-05]
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