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*Guilbault, Fernand, père (1901-1917):

Amiot, Jean-Paul. Père Fernand Guilbault, clerc de Saint-Viateur (1901-1977). Montréal, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur de Montréal, 1988. 55p.


*Guibord, Joseph :

14) Lemire - ‘The Guibord Unpleasantness’:[b:95-05]

15) Stewart - “The Guibord Affair”;[b:95-05]

15)Thério - Joseph Guibord : victime expiatoire de l’évêque Bourget : l’Institut canadien et l’affaire Guibord revisités;[b:95-05]


*Guinard, Joseph‑Étienne, O.M.I., père :

Douville, Raymond. « Le père Josephe‑Etienne Guinard, missionnaire (1964‑1965). » SCHEC Rapport 32 (1965): 55‑66.


*Guindon, André, O.M.I., père (1933-1993) :

Curran, Charles E. « Bibliography - André Guindon, O.M.I., FRSC (1933-1993) - Bibliographie. » Église et théologie 26, 1 (janv. 1995) : 101-107.[b:95-05]


*Guindon, Oscar, C.S.V., frère (1912-1992) :

Hamel, Roland. Frère Oscar Guindon, clerc de Saint-Viateur, 1912-1992. Outremont, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur de Montréal, 1994. 48 p. [b:95-05]


*Guy, Joseph, O.M.I., Mgr :

Denis, Raymond. « Nos évêques: Mgr. Joseph Guy, O.M.I. » Vie Française 29 (1974) : 65‑66.


*Guyart, Marie :

See/Voir:

08B. Marie de l’Incarnation, O.S.U. [Marie Guyart] (1599-1672) :


*Guyon, Jeanne-Marie Bouvier (1648-1717) :

Bruneau, Marie-Florine. Women Mystics Confront the Modern World: Marie de l’Incarnation (1599-1672) and Madame Guyon (1648-1717). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998. Pp. x, 279.[b:95-05]


*Haensel, Charles L.F.:

Millman, Thomas R. “Charles Lewis Frederick Haensel, 1796-1876. Missionary, Teacher, Editor, Parish Priest.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 37, 2 (Oct. 1995): 117-22.[b:95-05]


*Hague, Dyson:

Katerberg, William L.“‘A Born-Again Propagandist’: Dyson Hague and Evangelical Angicanism in Canada, 1857-1935.” M.A. thesis, Queen’s University.[b:95-05]


*Haig, J. Alastair:

Haig, J. Alastair. Head Master. Burlington, ON: G.R. Welch, 1980. Pp. 271.


*Hamelin, Jean-Guy:

Hamelin, Jean-Guy. C’est un petit bonheur. Ottawa, ON : Novalis, 1996. 137 p.[b:95-05]


*Hamilton, Harold, Rev.:

Fairweather, E.A. “A Canadian Theology Classic, Harold Hamilton’s The People of God.” Canadian Journal of Theology 13 (1967): 205‑212.


*Hantz, Bernhard:

Neatby, L.H. “The White Brother of Baffinland Eskimos.” Chelsea Journal V (Mar.‑Apr. 1980): 52‑57.


*Häring, Nicholas M., Fr. (1909-1982):

Maurer, Armand A., C.S.B. “Nicholas M. Häring, 1909‑1982.” Royal Society of Canada. Proceedings 20 (1982): 96‑98.


*Harlow, Maurice A.:

Fairbanks, Benjamin J. “Coming of Age in Nova Scotia: A Study of Maurice A. Harlow, 1877-1905.” B.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1996. Pp. 75.[b:95-05]


*Harper, Jean, S.S.A.S.V., Sr. :

Cantin, Henriette. Un sage mise tout sur l’amour: Jean Harper, fondateur de la Congrégation des Nicolet, QC : Éditions S.A.S.V., 1998. 177 p.[b:95-05]


*Harpin, Pierre, C.S.V., frère (1910-1995):

Locat, Raymond. Frère Pierre Harpin, clerc de Saint-Viateur, 1910-1995. Outremont, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur du Canada, Secrétariat provincial, 1995. 21 p.[b:95-05]


*Harpur, Tom:

Always on Sunday. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1988. Pp. 180.
*Harrington, M. Benedicta, Mother (1845-1895):

Francis D’Assisi, Sister. A Valiant Mother, Mother M. Francis Maguire, 1832‑1905; A Selfless Mother, Mother M. Benedicta Harrington, 1845‑1895. Halifax, NS: Mount Saint Vincent, 1971. Pp. 148.


*Harris, Michael:

Peake, F.A. “William Bell & Michael Harris, Early Missionaries – Perth, Ontario.”[Note and Comments] Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 44, 2 (Fall 2002): 283-289. [Presbyterian & Anglican][b:95-05]


*Harris, William:

Tuck, Robert C. “William Harris and His Island Churches.” The Island Magazine 2 (Spring-Summer 1977): 20-27.


*Harris, William Critchlow (1854-1913):

11) Tuck -Gothic Dreams: The Life and Times of a Canadian Architect, William Critchlow Harris, 1854-1913.[b:95-05]


*Harris, William Richard, Rev. (1846-1923) :

Scollard, Robert J. “Reverend William Richard Harris, 1846‑1923.” CCHA Study Sessions / Sessions d’étude 41 (1974): 65‑80.


*Hart, Benjamin and Samuel Becancour Hart:

Rowe, David, comp. “On the Early Harts: Their Contemporaries.” Canadian Jewish Archives NS 19‑23; “Benjamin Hart and 1929", NS 24; “Samuel Becancour Hart and 1832", NS 25.


*Hartley, Henry:

Fingard, Judith. “A Tale of Two Preachers: Henry Hartley, Francis Robinson, and the Black Churches of the Maritimes.” Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 5 (2002): 44-63.[b:95-05]


*Harvey, Julien, S.J., père :

Baum, Gregory. « La grâce de l’amitié. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 245-6.[b:95-05]


Beauchamp, André. « Celui qui aimait la vie. » Relations 644 (oct. 1998) : 241-3.[b:95-05]
Boudreault, René. « Construire le dialogue. » Relations 644 (oct. 1998) : 244.[b:95-05]
Garant, Élisabeth. « Prophète du ‘vivre ensemble’. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 238.[b:95-05]
Giguère, Joseph. « Maître-penseur de notre identité nationale. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 235-7.[b:95-05]
Jutras, Fernand. « À l’image de Julien. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 247-8.[b:95-05]
Paiement, Guy. « L’homme des Béatitudes. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 233-4.[b:95-05]
Sharp, Carolyn. « Que dirait Julien? » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 232. [b:95-05]
Tardif, Francine. « La liberté de servir. » Relations 664 (oct. 1998) : 239-40.[b:95-05]
*Hasell, F.H. Eva:

Fast, Vera K. “For Church and Empire in Western Canada: F.H. Eva Hasell and Monica Storrs.” M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1979.


Fast, Vera. Missionary on Wheels: Eva Hasell and the Sunday School Caravan Mission. Toronto, ON: Anglican Book Centre, 1980. Pp. 160.
*Hatt, Herbert:

Hatt, Herbert. Alive to All True Values: my 90 years experience. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot, 1988. Pp. 130.


*Hawkins, Michael J., S.J., Fr.:

Loogman, P. Footsteps of a Giant: The Life Story of Father Michael J. Hawkins, S.J. Belleville, ON: Mika Publishing, 1977. Pp. 324.


*Hayes, Elizabeth (Mère Marie-Ignace), Fondatrice :

Gagnon, Georges-Henri. Je désire mon Dieu: biographie d’Elizabeth Hayes, mère Marie-Ignace, fondatrice des Soeurs franciscaines missionnaires de l’Immaculée conception. Montréal, QC : Les Soeurs, (1983). 87p.


*Hébert, Pierre-Maurice curé (1810-1888) :

Hébert, Pierre-Maurice. « Un Acadien ouvre la Vallée du Lac‑St‑Jean. » La Société Historique Acadienne 3 (1969‑70) : 224‑236.


Hébert, Pierre-Maurice. Le curé Hébert: un siècle d’histoire, 1810-1888. 2 vols. Montréal, QC : Echo, 1988.
Hébert, Pierre-Maurice. Toute une vie! : un prêtre se raconte. Montréal, QC : Éditions de l’Écho, 2004. 400p., ill., portr.[b:95-05]
*Hébert, Lucien:

Leduc, Stéphane. Frère Lucien Hèbert, Clerc de Saint-Viateur, 1910-1986. Outremont, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur de Montréal, 1993. 23 p.[b:95-05]


*Heck, Barbara:

Caddell, G. L. Barbara Heck: pioneer Methodist. Cleveland, TN: Pathway, 1961, Pp. 48. [A founder of Canadian Methodism.]


*Hellaby, Hilda:

Hilda Hellaby’s Story and Poems. Whitehorse, YK: Anglican Churchwomen of Christ Church Cathedral Parish, 1983. Pp. 32.
*Hellmuth, Issac, Bishop:

Crowfoot, A. H. This Dreamer: life of Isaac Hellmuth second Bishop of Huron. Toronto, ON: Copp Clark Pub. Co., 1963, Pp. ix, 86.


*Henderson, John Lanceley Hodge:

Wilson, Alan. “John Lanceley Hodge Henderson.” Canadian Historical Review 54 (1973): 480‑481


*Henderson, Larry:

Henderson, Larry. The Hot Seat: Memoirs, 1973-1986. Toronto, ON: Catholic Register, 1986. Pp. 239.


*Henkel, Paul:

Baur, R.H. “Paul Henkel and the Revivals.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 63 (Aut. 1990): 113-122.


*Henry, Pierre, O.M.I., Fr.:

Choque, Charles, O.M.I. Kajualuk. Pierre Henry: Missionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate, Apostle of the Inuit. [s.l.]: The author, 1985. Pp. 282.


Choque, Charles, O.M.I. Kayoaluk, Pierre Henry, oblat de Marie Immaculée, missionnaire des Inuit, 1901-1979: de la Bretagne au Nord canadien. Richelieu, QC : C. Choque, 1982? 289p.
*Herbomez, Louis‑Joseph, O.M.I., Mgr :

Gresko, Jacqueline. « Monseigneur Louis Joseph d’Herbomez, O.M.I. » Le Chronographe 3, 1‑2 (1986) : 12‑15.


*Hicks, Henry Davis:

Allen, Gillian. “Premier Henry Davis Hicks: A Political Biography, 1954-1956.” M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1982. Pp. 72.[b:95-05]


*Higginson, Alexander Boyd:

Higginson, Thomas Boyd. The Reverend Alexander Boyd Higginson, Master of Arts. Scarborough, ON: C.I., 1981. Pp. 8.


*Hills, George, Bishop:

07) Bagshaw - “Remaking Traditions in Colonial British Columbia: Bishop George Hills and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1859-1881.” [b:95-05]


Bagshaw, Roberta, L., ed. No Better Land: The 1860 Diaries of the Anglican Colonial Bishop, George Hills. Victoria, BC: Sono Nis Press, 1996. Pp. 307.[b:95-05]
Basghaw, Roberta L. “‘The Day of Small Things’: Bishop Hills’ Plan for the Church of England in British Columbia.” Canadian Church Historical Society Journal 38, 1 (April 1996): 9-28.[b:95-05]
*Hine, Miss Grace L.:

Hall, Alfreda. Grace to Ontario: the story of a Baptist missionary in Ontario, Miss Grace L. Hine. Toronto, ON: Baptist Resource Centre, 1972. Pp. 74, illus.


*Hines, John :

VA/SA :


10) Christensen - Ahtahkakoop: the Epic Account of a Plains Cree Head Chief, his People, and their Struggle for Survival, 1816-1896. [b:95-05]
*Hirsch, Baron de:

See/Voir:

13. Switzer-Colonization Association.


*Hobden, J.D.:

Wilton, Jean B. May I Talk to John Howard?: the story of J.D. Hobden ‑ a friend to prisoners. Prince Albert, SK: Saskatchewan Penitentiary, 1973. Pp. 241, illus.


*Hockin, Katherine Boehner, Rev., Dr. :

Donnelly, Mary Rose. Katherine Boehner Hockin, a Biography by Mary Rose Donnelly and Heather Dau. Winfield BC : Wood Lake Books, 1992. 189 p.[b:95-05]


*Hogue, Fleurimont, C.S.V., frère (1922-1997) :

Pageau, René. Frère Fleurimont Hogue, clerc de Saint-Viateur,1922-1997. Outremont, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur du Canada, Secrétariat provincial, 1998. 25 p.[b:95-05]


*Holdom, Martin W., Rev.:

Voisey, Paul, ed. A Preacher’s Frontier: The Castor, Alberta, Letters of Rev. Martin W. Holdom, 1909-1912. Calgary, AB: Historical Society of Alberta, 1996. Pp. xviii, 148. [b:95-05]


*Holmes, Edwin (1833-1916):

McLeod, Marilyn, ed. By Tallow Candlelight: the story of an early Canadian circuit minister. London, ON: Third Eye, 1990. Pp. 79.


*Holmes, Ninian, Rev.:

Vinet, J.L. “Biography of the Reverend Ninian Holmes.” Western Ontario Historical Notes 20 (1964): 6‑14. [Methodist circuit rider in Raleigh Township during the last years (1815‑29) of his life.]


*Holzer, John E., S.J., Fr.:

Keleher, John W. “The Reverend Father John E. Holzer, S.J.” Historic Guelph 26 (1987): 49-66.


*Honorat, Jean-Baptiste, O.M.I., père :

Carrière, Gaston. Planteur d’églises: J.‑B. Honorat, Oblat de Marie‑Immaculée. Montréal, QC : Rayonnement, 1962. 190p.


Lapointe, Raoul. « Le Père Jean-Baptiste Honorat : étoile dans la nuit sombre et source d’inspiration. » Vie Oblate Life (Avril 1997): 115-21.[b:95-05]
Lapointe, Raoul. Le retour du Père Honorat. Chicoutimi, QC : Éditions de La Pinière, 1998. xxvii, 286 p.[b:95-05]
*Horan, Edward John, Bishop:

Flynn, L.J. “Bishop Edward John Horan.” Historic Kingston 24 (1976): 43‑54.


*Horden, John, Rev.:

See/Voir:

10. Cooper-Moosonee Anglican Mission.


Long, John S. “John Horden, First Bishop of Moosonee: diplomat and man of compromise.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 27, 2 (Oct. 1985): 86‑98.
*Horner, Ralph Cecil.

Ross, Brian R. “Ralph Cecil Horner: a Methodist sectarian deposed 1887‑1895.” United Church of Canada Archives, The Bulletin 26 (1977): 94‑103.


*Howley, Michael Francis, Archbishop (1843 - b1892 - a1904 - 1914):

Carroll, Patrick. “Archbishop Howley and Placentia Bay.” Newfoundland Quarterly 96, 1 (2003): 11-14.[b:95-05]


*Hubert, Bernard, Mgr :

Valois, Charles. « Mgr Hubert, pasteur et prophète. » L’église canadienne : documents et informations 29, 4 (avril 1996) : 120-2.[b:95-05]


*Huet, Dom François‑Xavier :

Crépeau, Jean‑Baptiste. Une vie remplie: Dom François‑Xavier Huet, 1898‑1968, prieur et abbé de la Trappe de Notre‑Dame de Mistassini, 1929, 1935, 1960. Coll. “Publications de la société historique du Saguenay”, no. 37. Chicoutimi, QC : Science, moderne, 1980. 162p.


*Hughes, James Laughlin.

Tancock, Elizabeth A. “James Laughlin Hughes: he gave the Temple at Sharon a new lease on life.” York Pioneer 76, 1 (Spring 1981): 2‑12.


*Hugonnard, Joseph, O.M.I., père (1848-1917) :

Carrière, Gaston. L’apôtre des prairies, Joseph Hugonnard, O.M.I. 1848‑1917. Montréal, QC : Rayonnement, 1967. 170p: illus., port.


*Hunter, John:

VA/SA:


05B) Méthodiste/Methodist: Kee - Methodist Revivalism, 1884-1910;[b:95-05]
*Hunter, James:

“The Achievements and Frustrations of James Hunter.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 19, 3‑4 (1977): 138‑165.


*Hunter-Duvar, John:

Dewar, L. George, ed. Hernwood: The Personal Diary of Col. John Hunter Duvar, June 6 to September 17, 1857: The Story of Anne of Hernwood, a Fascinating Lady and the Emigration of the Fairies. S.l.: s.n., 1979. Pp. v, 225, 1 of plates. [b:95-05]


*Huntington, Silas, Rev.:

Runnalls, J.L. and J.W. Pilgrim. Rev. Silas Huntington, 1829‑1905: the Apostle to the North, pioneer missionary and Freemason. Canadian Masonic Research Association, No. 90. 1969. Pp. 15.


*Huot, Lucien, frère:

Hébert, Yvon. Frère Lucien Huot, Clerc de Saint-Viateur : un homme, une, vie, un exemple. Outremont, QC : Clercs de Saint-Viateur de Montréal, 1993. 214 p.[b:95-05]


*Hurtubise, J.‑Raoul, Dr. :

Courteau, Guy. Le docteur J.‑Raoul Hurtubise, M.D., M.P.: 40 ans de vie française à Sudbury (1882‑1955). Montréal, QC : Les Bellarmin; Sudbury: La Société historique du Nouvel‑Ontario, 1971. 135p: illus.


*Hutchinson, Roger, Rev.:

Hutchinson, Roger. “A Response to Kroeker.” Toronto Journal of Theology 2, 1 (Spring 1986): 21-22.


*Ilarion, Metropolitan:

ZHalobna Knyha V pom’iat’ Mytropolyta Ilariona. Winnipeg, MB: Vyd. Konsystorii UHPT Serkvy Y Kanadi, 1973. Pp. 150. [Funeral Memorial of Metropolitan Ilarion of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada, 1882‑1972].
*Inglis, Charles, Bishop:

VA/SA:


05B) Anglican: Banfield - Bishop Inglis’ Questionnaire of 1788;[b:95-05]
Cuthbertson Brian. “Charles Inglis: A Reassessment.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 30, 2 (Oct. 1988): 75-93.
Cuthbertson, Brian. The First Bishop: A Biography of Charles Inglis. Halifax, NS: Waegwoltic, 1987. Pp.292.
Fingard, Judith. “Charles Inglis and his ‘Primitive Bishoprick’ in Nova Scotia.” Canadian Historical Review 49 (1968): 247‑266.
Millman, T.R., ed. “Documents of the Canadian Church, I: Charles Inglis to Edmund Fanning, 22 May 1789.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 14 (1972): 2‑4.
*Inglis, John, Bishop:

Mount, Graeme S. and Joan E. Mount. “Bishop John Inglis and His Attitude Toward Race in Bermuda in the Era of Emancipation.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 25, 1 (April 1983): 25‑32.


*Innis, Harold:

05) Baptiste/Baptist: Gauvreau - “Baptist Religion and the Social Science of Harold Innis.”[b:95-05]


*Inglis, Charles, Bishop:

Banfield, Paul. “A Bishop Questions, a Rector Answers: Bishop Inglis’ Questionnaire of 1788.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 35, 1 (Apr. 1993) : 23-48. [b:95-05]


Cuthbertson, Brian C. “Charles Inglis: The Young Colonial Missionary.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 42 (1986): 99-120. [b:95-05]
MacDonald, Corinne. “Steadfast in Religion and Loyalty: The Sermons of Charles Inglis.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 33, 2 (1990): 24-38.[b:95-05]
*Irving, John:

Lloyd-Jones, Ralph. “An Evangelical Christian on Franklin’s Last Expedition: Lieutenant John Irving of HMS Terror.” The Polar Record 33, 187 (Oct. 1997): 327-32.[b:95-05]


*Irwin, Henry, Rev:

Mercier, Anne. Father Pat: a hero of the Far West. With a pref. by John Dart. Gloucester: Minchin & Gibbs, 1909; [Vernon, BC]: Okanagan Historical Society, 1968.


*Irwin, Thomas.

See/Voir:

10. Lipton-work with Micmacs.


*Iutzi, Daniel S:.

Laurence, Huge and Lorraine Roth. Daniel S. Iutzi, Jacob R. Bender, Servants of God and the Church. Waterloo, ON: Historical Committee of the Western Ontario Mennonite Conference, 1984. Pp. 66.


*Jacques, J.R., Dr:

Korteweg, Arie. “Dr. J.R. Jacques and Albert University, 1875-1885.” Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers 4 (1984): Pp. 16.


*Jago, Martha (1807-1875):

VA/SA :


08B) Coy: Bell - “Allowed Irregularities: Women Preachers in the Early 19th-Century Maritimes.”[b:95-05]
*Jankowski, Bronislaus:

Lee‑Whiting, Brenda. “First Polish Settlement in Canada.” Canadian Geographical Journal 75 (1967), 108‑112.


*Jansoone, Frédéric, O.F.M., père :

Baillargeon, Constantin. « Un fils de Saint François au rang des bienheureux, le bon Père Frédéric commis voyageur de Dieu. » L’Église canadienne 22, 2 (sept. 1988): 45-47.


Légaré, Romain. Pages choisies du serviteur de Dieu, Le Père Frédéric Jansoone, o.f.m. Trois‑Rivières, QC : Bon Père Frédéric. 75p.
Légaré, Romain. Un grand serviteur de la Terre Sainte, le père Frèdèric Jansoone, O.F.M. Trois‑Rivières, QC : Bon Père Frédérick, 1965. 247p.
Légaré, Romain, ed., Raphael Brown, trans. The Life and Spirituality of Good Father Frederic Jansoone in His Own Words. Trois‑Rivières, QC : Bon père Frédéric, 1973. Pp. 77: illus., port.
Légaré, Romain et Constantin Baillargeon. Le Bon Père Frédéric. Montréal/Paris: Paulines-Médiaspaul, 1988.
Murphy, T.F. Our Lady’s Herald; a short account of the life of Father Frederick Jansoone, O.F.M. Trois‑Rivières, QC : Bon Père Frédéric, 1965. Pp. 55.
*Jean, Josephat, O.S.B.M. (1885-1972):

Keywan, Zonia. A Turbulent Life: biography of Josephat Jean O.S.B.M., 1885-1972. Montréal, QC: Clio, 1990. Pp. 156.


*Jenness, Diamond:

Lotz, Pat and Jim, eds. Pilot Not Commander: essays in memory of Diamond Jenness. Ottawa, ON: Anthropologica, 1971. 323p.


*Jennings, Henry L.:

Jennings, Henry L. Divine Adventure, 1911-1984. Mildmay, ON: Town and Country Crier, 1986. Pp. 47.


*Jérôme, frère :

Gobert, Guy. Jérôme, un frère jazzé. Montréal, QC : Songe, [1969]. 85p: illus.


Janson, Gilles et Lynda Cloutier. Répertoire numérique détaillé du frère Jérôme. Montréal, QC : Service des archives, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1981. 57p.
Lauzon, Anne. Le Frère Jérôme : son cheminement pédagogique et l’élaboration de son mode éducatif. Thèse de M.Ed., Université du Québec à Montréal, 1992. 2 microfiches.[b:95-05]
*Joblin, Kingsley:

Joblin, Kingsley. Half the Fun: light-hearted tales of getting there with Kingsley Joblin. 2d. ed. Toronto, ON: Childe Thursday, (1986). Pp. 88.


*Jogues, Isaac, S.J., père, Saint :

Kittler, G.D. Saint in the Wilderness; the story of St. Isaac Jogues and the Jesuit adventure in the New World. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964, Pp. 216.


MacDougall, Angus J. This Living Martyr: the story of Isaac Jogues, Jesuit Blackrobe, saint and martyr, 1607‑1614. Midland, ON: Martyr’s Shrine, 1971. Pp. x, 61.
*Johnson, Pauline:

Reid, Jennifer I.M.“‘Fair Descendent of the Mohawk’: Pauline Johnson as an Ontological Maker.” Canadian Society of Church History, Historical Papers (2001): 5-22.[b:95-05]


*Johnson, Ted, Rev.:

Johnson, Ted. Ted Johnson: profile of a 20th century churchman. Don Mills, ON: Board of World Mission, Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1983. Pp. 79.


*Johnson, William Arthur, Rev.:

Dalton, F.K. A Biography of the Rev. William Arthur Johnson (1816‑1880); clergyman, artist, architect, scientist, teacher, founder of Trinity College School. Toronto, ON: 1965. Pp. 13.


Dalton, F.K. “The Reverend William Arthur Johnson, clergyman, artist, teacher, 1816‑1880.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 8 (1966): 2‑15.
Walsh, Albert R. “Lyburn House - Part IV: Rev. Wm. Arthur Johnson and Laura Eliza Jukes (Owners-1849-50).” Scarborough Historical Notes and Comments 9, 1 (1985): 1-4.
*Johnston, Edward Hewlett:

Johnston, John A. “Edward Hewlett Johnston.” In Called to Witness: Profiles of Canadian Presbyterians, 99-110. Vol. 3. Hamilton, ON: Committee on History, Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1991.


*Jones, David, Rev. :

Bredin, Thomas F. “The Reverend David Jones: missionary at Red River, 1823‑38.” The Beaver 312, 2 (Aut. 1981): 47‑52.


*Jones, James:

Murphy, Terrence. “James Jones and the Establishment of Roman Catholic Church Government in the Maritime Provinces.” CCHA Study Sessions / Sessions d’étude 48 (1981): 26‑42.


*Jones, John:

Rollman, Hans. “John Jones, James O’Donel and the Question of Religious Tolerance in Eighteenth‑Century Newfoundland: a correspondence.” Aspects 14, 4 (June 1984): in Newfoundland Quarterly 80, 1 (Summer 1984): 23‑27.



Jones, Peter, Rev.:

Easto, Mildred. “Peter Jones 1802‑1856.” The York Pioneer (1973): 70‑77.


Jones, Peter. History of the Ojibaway Indians with Especial Reference to their Conversion to Christianity. With a brief memoir of the writer and introductory notice by G. Osborn. Toronto: Canadiana House, 1973. Pp. vi, 278, illus. [Originally published London, 1861.]
Kewley, A.E. “Ordination in a Decade of transition 1823‑1833.” United Church of Canada, Committee on Archives 17 (1965): 26‑33.
Kewley, A.E. “Three Monuments to the Reverend Peter Jones (Kah‑ke‑we‑quo‑na‑by).” Canadian Journal of Theology 11 (1965): 196‑206.
Smith, Donald B. “The Transatlantic Courtship of the Rev. Peter Jones.” The Beaver 308, 1 (1977): 4‑13; “Eliza and the Rev. Peter Jones.” 308, 2 (1977): 40‑46; “Peter and Eliza Jones: their last years.” 308, 3 (1977): 16‑23.
Smith, Donald B. Sacred Feathers: the Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1987.

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