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*NST / *NÉT Nova Scotia 06A
GENERAL Nova Scotia:
Achard, Eugène. Un couvent de moines en Nouvelle‑Ecosse avant l’an mille. Montréal, QC : Leméac, [1972]. 201p: illus.
Buggey, Susan. “Churchmen and Dissenters: Religious Toleration in Nova Scotia, 1758‑1835.” M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1981. Canadian theses on microfiche: no. 53642.
Conrad, Margaret. Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800. Planter Studies Series, no. 3. Fredericton, NB: Acadiensis Press, 1995. Pp. vi, 298.[b:95-05]

Conrad, Margaret and Barry Moody, eds. Planter Links: Community and Culture in Colonial Nova Scotia. Fredericton, NB: Acadiensis Press, 2001. Pp. iii, 236. [b:95-05]


Corbin, Carol, and Judith A. Rolls, eds. The Centre of the World at the Edge of a Continent. Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1996. Pp. 247.[b:95-05]
Deveau, Alphonse, and Sally Ross. The Acadians of Nova Scotia, Past and Present. Halifax, NS: Nimbus, 1992. Pp. ix, 214.[b:95-05]
Duffus, Allan et al. “Thy Dwellings Fair”: churches of Nova Scotia, 1750‑1830. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot, 1982. Pp. 189.
Fingard, Judith. The Anglican Design in Loyalist Nova Scotia 1783‑1816. London, S.P.C.K., 1972. Pp. x, 244, map.
Gesner, Claribel. Cape Breton Anthology. Windsor, NS: Lancelot, [1971]. Pp. 44, illus.
Hanington, J. Brian. Every Popish Person: The Story of Roman Catholicism in Nova Scotia and the Church of Halifax, 1604‑1984. Halifax, NS: Archdiocese of Halifax, 1984. Pp. 272.
Hubbard, R.H. “From Rocks and Ice to Leafy Isles: Bermuda’s Links with the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 29, 1 (April 1987): 3-11.
Hyde, Susan, and Michael Bird. Hallowed Timbers: The Wooden Churches of Cape Breton. Erin, ON: Boston Mills Press, 1995. Pp. 128. [b:95-05]
Johnston, Angus Anthony. A History of the Catholic Church in Eastern Nova Scotia. 2 vols. Antigonish, NS: St. Francis Xavier University Press, 1960, 1971.
MacLean, R.A. A State of Mind: The Scots in Nova Scotia. Hantsport, NS: Lancelot Press, 1992. Pp. 99.[b:95-05]
Parcey, Elizabeth, George Rogers and Allan Duffus. More Stately Mansions: Churches of Nova Scotia, 1830-1910. Hantsport: Lancelot, 1983. Pp. 192.
Perry, Lillian Scott and Robert Malay. A Church and Proud People: A Portrait of a Nova Scotian Community, 1786-1925. Lockeport, NS: Community Books, 2001. [b:95-05]
Robertson, Allan. “Methodism Among Nova Scotia’s Yankee Planters.” In They Planted Well: New England Planters in Maritime Canada, ed. Margaret Conrad, 178-89. Fredericton , NB: Acadiensis Press, 1988.[b:95-05]
Shenstone, Susan Burgess. “Loyalist Squire, Loyalist Church.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 3, 2 (1983): 71‑88.
Stewart, Gordon Thomas. “Religion and the Yankee Mind of Nova Scotia During the American Revolution: A Study of Religious values and the Ideological Foundations of the Loyalist Colony.” Ph.D. thesis, Queen’s University, 1971.
Stewart, Gordon Thomas, ed. Documents Relating to the Great Awakening in Nova Scotia, 1760‑1791. Toronto, ON: Champlain Society, 1982. Pp. 299.
Wallace, Arthur W. An Album of Drawings of Early Buildings in Nova Scotia. Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Museum, 1977. [Special section dealing with churches].
Wynn, Graeme, and Debra McNabb. “Pre-Loyalist Nova Scotia.” In Historical Atlas of Canada: From the Beginning to 1800, ed. R. Cole Harris, Plate 31. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1987.
*Antigonish, NS :

See/Voir:

01) Johnston - Antigonish Diocese Priests and Bishops, 1786-1925.

14. Delaney-Antigonish Movement.

15. Forbes-prohibition.


VA/SA:

01)Johnston - Antigonish Diocese: Priests and Bishops, 1786-1925;[b:95-05]

07)Cameron - Saint Francis Xavier University and the Highland Catholics of Eastern Nova Scotia;[b:95-05]
Brewer, Charles Gordon. “The Diocese of Antigonish and World War I. M.A. Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1975. Canadian These on Microfiche: 27350.
Maclean, Raymond A., ed., History of Antigonish. 2 vols. Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1976. Pp. 163, 208.
*Cape Breton, NS:

See/Voir:

5B. Presbyterian-MacKinnon(n.d.);

Presbyterian-Stanley(1983).
VA/SA:

08B) MacSween : Donovan. [b:95-05]


Boudreau, Ephrem. « Un évêché au Cap‑Breton. » Cahier 5, 3 (1974) : 108‑119.
Brown, Richard F.G.S. History of the Island of Cape Breton. Belleville, ON: Mika, 1979. Pp.??

Mackenzie, A.A. and Maureen Williams. The Irish in Cape Breton. Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1980. Pp. 130.


MacKinnon, Archibald D. The History of the Presbyterian Church in Cape Breton. Antigonish, NS: Formac, 1975. Pp. 193, illus.
Stanley, Laurie Catherine Christina. “The ‘Well‑Watered Garden’: A Study of Presbyterianism in Cape Breton in the early Nineteenth Century.” M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1979. ii, Pp. 409.
Stanley, Laurie Catherine Christina. The ‘Well‑Watered Garden’: The Presbyterian Church in Cape Breton, 1798-1860.” Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1983. Pp. xii, 239.
Tennyson, Brian D. “An Apostolic Visit to Cape Breton in 1812.” Nova Scotia Historical Review 5 (1985): 61-75.
*Colchester County, NS:

Ormond, Douglas S. The Roman Catholic Church in Cobequid, Acadie, 1692‑1755 and Colchester County, Nova Scotia, 1828‑1978. Also Savage Island and the Kavanaghs, 1778‑1830. Truro, NS: 1979. Pp. 338.


*Halifax, NS:

1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-92]

See/voir:

2. Punch(1980);

8B. Connolly-Trombley(1983);

Jones(1981);

15. Harvey(1986);

Punch(1980);

15. Robertson John Wesley.
2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]

VA/SA :


19B) Sisters of Charity: McKenna. [b:95-05]

08B) McNally, John T., Bishop: Bérard - intrigues of Bishop John T. McNally, 1930-1937;[b:95-05]

15) Murphy - “Trusteeism in Atlantic Canada: The Struggle for Leadership Among the Irish Catholics of Halifax, St. John’s and Saint John, 1780-1850.”;[b:95-05]
Bérard, Robert Nicholas. “The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax and the Colony of Bermuda, 1832-1953.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 42 (1986): 121-138.[b:95-05]
Hanington, J. Brian. “Every Popish Person”: The Story of Roman Catholicism in Nova Scotia and the Church of Halifax 1604‑1984. Halifax, NS: Archdiocese of Halifax, 198? Pp. 272.
O’Gallagher, Sr. Marianna, S.C.H. “The Sisters of Charity of Halifax ‑ The Early and Middle Years.” CCHA Study Sessions / Sessions d’étude 47 (1980): 57‑68.
Punch, Terrence M. Irish Halifax: The Immigrant Generation 1815‑1859. Halifax, NS: International Education Centre, Saint Mary’s University, 1981. Pp. 86.
Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Report to Fourteenth General Chapter, 1976‑1980. S.l.: s.n.?? Pp. 167.
*Louisbourg, NS:

Crowley, Terry. “The Inroads of Secularization in Eighteenth Century New France: Church and People at Louisbourg.” CCHA Historical Studies / Sessions d’étude 51 (1984): 5‑28.


Crowley, Terry. “Religion in New France: Church and State at Louisbourg.” In Proceedings of the Tenth Meeting of the French Historical Society (1985): 139‑160. ed. Philip P. Boucher.

Johnston, A.J.B. Religion in Life at Louisburg, 1713‑1758. Montreal, QC / Kingston, ON: McGill‑Queen’s University Press, 1984. Pp. 288.


*Lunenburg, NS:

Dunlop, A.C. “A House is not a Home: Rev. Roger Aitken and the Struggle for a Lunenburg Rectory.” Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society 41 (19??): 47‑64.


*North Cumberland, NS:

Brown, Harry R. Churches and Clergy of North Cumberland. Pugwash, NS: North Cumberland Historical Society, 1975. Pp. 192.


*Pictou District, NS:

VA/SA:


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]
*Truro, NS:

Truro Presbytery History Committee. A Tale of Two Centuries: Truro Presbytery - Oldest in Canada and a Pictorial Supplement. Sackville, NB: tribune Press, 1993. Pp. 264, 72.[b:95-05]


*Windsor, NS:

See/Voir:

5B. United-Eaton(1981).


*Yarmouth, NS:

Blauveldt, Robert B. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Yarmouth, 20th Anniversary, 1973. Yarmouth, NS: Blauveldt Publicity, 1973. Pp. 56, illus.


Léger, Guy. « L’Église de Yarmouth fête ses noces d’argent. » L’Eglise canadienne 11, 19 (1 juin 1978 ): 601‑603.
*Prince Edward Island / *Île Prince Édouard *PE / *ÎP 06A

1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-92]

See/Voir:

1. Boylan-directory, newspapers;

Dale-Island cemeteries;

1. Dindiall(1983);

5B. Baptist-Highlights(1982);

6A. Acadia‑ Arsenault(1983);

??Millman??

9. Robertson-the bible question;

12. Robertson(1968);

13. O’Grady a people set apart; O’Grady(1983).

15. Robertson(1976);

16. Cameron-church union and dissent;




2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]
01) Boylan - Checklist and Historical Directory of Prince Edward Island Newspapers, 1787-1986.
01) Dale, T. “Finding Island Cemeteries.”
01) Dindial - “A Selected Bibliography of People and Places, P.E.I.”
01) Lindgard - Preliminary inventory of the Sir Henry Williams papers in the Federal Records Centre, Seattle. [Papers relating to Fr. Wm. Duncan and the settlement of Metlakahtla Indians which he moved from Fort Simpson, B.C. to Annette Island, Alaska.]
05B) Baptist: Howard - “The Baptists of Prince Edward Island”; [b:95-05]
05B) Church of Scotland: Bishop - Church of Scotland in Prince Edward Island;[b:95-05]
05B) Church of Scotland: Bishop - Church of Scotland, McDonaldite Section;[b:95-05]

05B) Methodist: Cameron - prelude to Church Union, 1925;[b:95-05]


05B) Presbyterian Church of Canada / Église presbytérienne: Cameron - the Presbyterian Church in Prince Edward Island;[b:95-05]
05B) United Church: Brooks - the United Church of Canada on Prince Edward Island, 1925-1985;[b:95-05]
??05B) Rome-Latin: MacDonald - “Developing a Strong Roman Catholic Social Order in Late Nineteenth-Century Prince Edward Island.”[b:95-05]
06A) L’Acadie: Arsenault - Georges. The Island Acadians: 1720-1980;[b:95-05]
07) MacDonald. [b:95-05]
08A) Blanchard - Islanders Away;[b:95-05]
08B) Geddie : Ellis -“Geddies : Canada’s First Presbyterian Missionaries.”[b:95-05]
08B) McGuigan, James Cardinal, 1894- 1934 -1971: McGuigan - “Cardinal James McGuigan: Tormented Prince of the Church”;[b:95-05]
08B) Metherall, Francis, Rev.: Dewar;[b:95-05]
08B) Tanton, George Stavert, Fr., 1910-1987: Tuck - Father Staff; [b:95-05]
10) Arsenault - Guide historique de la region Évangeline, Île-du-Prince-Edouard, Canada;[b:95-05]
11) Smith, H.M. Scott. The Historic Churches of Prince Edward Island;[b:95-05]
12) Cairns - “Louis Davies and Prince Edward Island Politics, 1869-1879";[b:95-05]
13) Elliott - “English Immigration to Prince Edward Island, Part One”;[b:95-05]
13) Hornby - Black Islanders: Prince Edward Island’s Historical Black Community; 14) MacKinnon - Church, Politics and Education in Canada: The P.E.I. Experience;[b:95-05]
13) MacDonald - The Irish on Prince Edward Island; [b:95-05]
13) O’Grady - Exiles and Islanders: The Irish Settlers of Prince Edward Island.[b:95-05]
14) MacKinnon - Church, Politics and Education in Canada: The P.E.I. Experience;[b:95-05]
15) Cameron - Church Union and Dissent on Prince Edward Island, Parts One and Two;[b:95-05]
19B) St. Martha, Sisters of - P.E.I. : MacDonald - “The Social Origins and Congregational Identity of the Founding Sisters of St. Martha of Charlottetown, PEI, 1915-1925.”[b:95-05]
19B) St. Martha, Sisters of - P.E. I.: MacDonald - “The Sisters of St. Martha and Prince Edward Island Social Institutions, 1916-1982.” [b:95-05]

*PET / *ÎPT Prince Edward Island 06A

GENERAL
Adamson, Agar. « Les études acadiennes à l’île‑du‑Prince‑Edouard. » In Quatre siècles d’identité canadienne, dir. René Dionne, 33-48. Montréal, QC : Bellarmin, 1983.
Arsenault, Georges. L’éducation chez les Acadiens de l’île‑du‑Prince‑Edouard, 1720‑1980, ou la survivance acadienne à l’île‑du‑Prince‑Edouard. Summerside, PE : La Société Saint‑Thomas d’Aquin, 1982. 85p.
Arsenault, Georges. La religion et les Acadiens à l’île‑du‑Prince‑Edouard, 1720‑1980. Summerside, PE : La Société Saint‑Thomas d’Aquin, 1983. 102p.
Arsenault, M.J. Edmond et al. Histoire de la Saint‑Thomas d’Aquin, 1919‑1979. 99p.
Beck, Boyde. Prince Edward Island: An (Un)authorized History. Charlettown, PE: Acorn Press, 1966. Pp. 170.[b:95-05]
Brooks, Garland C., ed. Challenged: To be the Church in Unity: An historic review of the United Church of Canada on Prince Edward Island, 1925-1985. Sherwood, PE: P.E.I. United Church History Committee, 1988. Pp. 214.
Bumsted, J.M. “The Scottish Catholic Church and Prince Edward Island, 1770-1810.” In Religion and Identity: The Experience of Irish and Scottish Catholics in Atlantic Canada, ed. Terrence Murphy and Cyril J. Byrne, 18-33. St. John’s, NF: Jesperson, 1987.
Hennessey, Michael F., réd. L’église catholique à L’Ile-du Prince Edouard, 1720-1979. Charlottetown, PE : Corporation episcopale catholique romain, 1979. 158p.
Hennessey, Michael F., ed. The Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island, 1720‑1979. Summerside, PE: Williams and Crue Ltd., 1979. Pp. 145.
Macandrew, Barbara. “Oldest P.E.I. Anglican Church Gets a Face‑Lifing.” Atlantic Advocate 63 (Nov. 1972): 13.
Millman, T.R. “Life in Newfoundland, 1841‑1859, and in Prince Edward Island, 1859‑1884, as Described in the Journals of Robert W. Dyer.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 14 (1972): 30‑45.
Smith, H.M. Scott. The Historic Churches of Prince Edward Island. Erin, ON: Boston Mills, 1986. Pp. 119.
Through the Years, Part II: The Women’s Institutes of Prince Edward Island. 1980. Pp. 97.

*Charlottetown, PE, Diocese of:

See/Voir:

7. MacDonald-St. Dunstan’s University(1988).

8A) O’Shea - Priests and Bishops Who Served in the Diocese of Charlottetown, 1829-1996;[b:95-05]
Hancocks, Elizabeth. “Tombstones of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.” Canadian Genealogist 2, 2 (1980) 77‑81.
MacDonald, Sr. Carmel, C.S.M. Remembering: 1829‑1979. ?? data. [Diocese of Charlottetown]
The Early Years: Spring Park United Church. Charlottetown, PE: The Church, 1984. Pp. 200.

* Northern / *Nord *NR 06A
VA/SA:
01) De La Barre, Normandeau & Rankin - Northern Population Bibliography ‑ Canada / Bibliographie sur les populations nordiques canadiennes.
01) MacDonald - Guide to the Holdings of the Archives of Rupert’s Land: Records of the Anglican Church of Canada, no.1
01) Minion - Doctoral Dissertations: Northern Canada.
01) Minion - Master’s Theses: Northern Canada.
01) Smith - Arctic Bibliography.
08B) Beauregard, Maurice, O.M.I. : Chartrand-Déry - Maurice Beauregard, O.M.I.: Life is Wonderful.[b:95-05]
08B) Bompas, W.C. , Rev. : Cody - An Apostle of the North: Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Carpenter Bompas. [b:95-05]
10) Brown - Arctic Journal: Fifty Years in Canada’s North.[b:95-05]
10) Gagnon - « Les Innus de la Basse-Côte-Nord et la mission catholique de Musquaro (1800-1946). Contexte historique et tradition orale. »[b:95-05]
10) Laugrand - Les premières conversions inuites de Little Whale River (1876-1885).[b:95-05]
10) Remie & Oosten. “The Birth of a Catholic Inuit Community. The Transition to Christianity in Pelly Bay, Nunavut, 1935-1950.” [b:95-05]
12) Frères des écoles chrétiennes. Collège d’Arthabaska dirigé par les frères des écoles chrétiennes.[b:95-05]
12) Neufeld - “Revolution and Residential Schools: Meeting on a Mennonite-Hän Frontier in Yukon.”[b:95-05]
17) Kelcey - Alone in Silence: European Women in the Canadian North Before 1940.[b:95-05]
19B) Oblates: “Symposium - the Oblates in Western and Northern Canada”;[b:95-05]
19B) Sœurs de Sainte-Anne : Cantwell & Edmond - Les Sœurs de Sainte-Anne en Alaska et au Yukon.[b:95-05]
20A) Helm - The People of Denendeh: Ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada’s Northwest Territories.[b:95-05]
20B) Inuit: Payment - changes in the spiritual traditions of the Inuit of Pangnirtung and Qikiqtarjuag since the 1980s;[b:95-05]

*Alaska :

19B)Soeurs de Sainte-Anne (S.S.A.) Cantwell & Edmond - The Sisters of Saint Ann in Alaska and the Yukon Territory;[b:95-05]


*Arctic:

10) Theytaz - « Ublaakkut! Bonjour! de la part de jeunes chrétiens de l’Arctique canadien »; [b:95-05]

17) Rutherford - Anglican Missionary Women in the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic, 1860-1945;[b:95-05]
Hochbaum, H. Albert, “Arctic Steeples.” The Beaver 308, 3 (1978): 28‑35. [Anglican and Roman Catholic Missions.]
*Athabaska-McKenzie, Diocese of:

08B) Faraud, Henri, O.M.I., Bishop : Watson - First Vicar-Apostolic of Athabaska-Mackenzie[b:95-05]

11)MacKinnon-“Oblate House Chapels in the Vicariate of Athabasca-Mackenzie.”;[b:95-05]
*Grouard-McLennan:

VA/SA:


01) Marsan - Les archives de l’archdiocese de Grouard-McLennan; [b:95-05]
*Keewatin, Vicariat apostolique du, NWT:

Rho, Rosaire. « Vicariat du Keewatin. » Missions O.M.I. 93 (1966) : 938‑952.


*Keewatin-The Pas, Diocese of:

10) Darveau - 52 Years with the Cree and Dene of Keewatin-The Pas;[b:95-05]


*James Bay:

See/Voir:

10. Long(1987);

Long(1988).
*Mackenzie, Vicariat apostolique du:

See/Voir:

10. Abel-Dene response to 19th century missions.


Casterman, L. “Vicariat du Mackenzie.” Missions O.M.I. 93 (1966) : 895‑917.
*Mackenzie-Fort Smith, Diocese:

01) Mousseau - archives, diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith[b:95-05]


08B) Beauregard, Maurice, O.M.I. : Chartrand-Déry - Maurice Beauregard, O.M.I.: la vie est belle-- : biographie historique. [Église catholique. Diocèse de Mackenzie-Fort Smith] [b:95-05]
08B) Piché, Paul, Bishop: Sutherland - A Legacy of Leadership.[b:95-05]
14) Hutchinson - Canadian Churches and the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Debate; [b:95-05]
*MacKenzie River, NT:

See/Voir:

10. Yerby(1984).


*Northwest Territories *NT 06A
See/Voir:

5B. Rome-Latin.

10. Caraffe(1983).
*Northwestern Canada.

See/Voir:

10. Archer(1986).



*Nunavut *NU 06A
20A) Bennett &Rowley - Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut. [b:95-05]
*Rupert’s Land :

See/Voir:

10. Owen(1979);

Owen(1983);

Peake(n.d.).


Anderson, David. The Net in the Bay; or, a journal of a visit to Moose and Albany. Wakefield, England, S.R. Publishers; New York, Johnson Reprint Corp., 1967. Pp. xvi, 276. [Reprint of the 1854 edition of the journal of the bishop of Rupert’s Land.]
Hough, Brenda. “Prelates and Pioneers: the Anglican Church in Rupert’s Land and English Mission policy around 1840.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 33, 1 (April 1991): 51-64.
*Whitehorse, Vicariate Apostolic of:

Tanguay, J.P. “Vicariate of Whitehorse.” Missions O.M.I. 93 (1966): 918‑937.



*Yukon Territory *YK 06A
1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-92]

See/Voir:

5B. Jewish-Stern(1982).

8B. Hellaby Hilda Hellaby’s Story and Poems.

12. Coates-Indian Day Schools;

Cameron-prohibition.

14. Cameron-prohibition.


2nd Coll. - Cross References [b:95-05]

01) Yukon Archives - Yukon Native History and Culture: A Bibliography of Sources available at the Yukon Archives

01) Guide to the Archives of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon.

01) Wearmouth - Checklist of Yukon Newspapers, 1898-1985.


Coates, Kenneth. “Send Only Those Who Rise a Peg: Anglican Clergy in the Yukon, 1858-1932.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 28, 1 (April 1986) : 3-18.
Diocese of Yukon, Christ Church Cathedral, Whitehorse, Yukon. Whitehorse, YK: S.n., s.d.?? Pp. 4, illus.
Gartrell, George Edward. “The Work of the Churches in the Yukon during the Era of the Klondike Gold Rush.” M.A. thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1970. Pp. ix, 181. Canadian Theses on Microfilm, No. 6159.
Mills, Thora McIlroy. The Contributions of the Presbyterian Church to the Yukon During the Gold Rush, 1897‑1910. Archives of the United Church of Canada, The Bulletin 25 (1976): Pp. 94.
*Yukon and Northwest Territories:

Johnston, George A. Northwest Above Sixty: The story of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in the Yukon Territory and the Western Third of the Northwest Territories following Church Union in 1925. N.P.: 1989. Pp. 79.


* Ontario 06A

VA/SA:

1st Coll. - Cross References [a:64-92]
See/Voir:

1. Aitken(1972);

Gervais-bibliography, 1976-1986;

Guide to the Holdings of the Archives of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario;

Scollard(1974).


3. Allan and Keith(1984);

Choquette(1984);

DeVilliers-Westfall(1976);

Grant(1988);

Sylvestre(1984).
5B. Baptist-Gillespie-19th century tradition;

Congregationalism-Kenyon(1978);

Jewish-Kayfetz(1973);

Lutheran-Threinen-Canadian Centennial history;

Mennonite-Gingerich(1972);

Mennonite-Roth(1972);

Presbyterian-Johnston(1982);

Rome-Latin-Sylvestre-évêques franco-ontariennes.


7. Bériault-les Soeurs de Sainte Croix;

Cook-`Continued and persevering combat’;

Rideau Street Convent and Bruyère College(n.d.);

Sylvestre-communautés religieuses.


9. Pion(1983);
11. Kenyon(n.d.);

Preyde and Preyde Steeple chase;


12. Choquette Ontario’s Bitter Language Fight;

Gidney-rise of high schools;

Sylvestre(1986);

Welch-Ontario French language schooling.


13. Bausenhart-German immigration;

Bernard-franco-ontarienne;

13. Fahey In His name.

Magee-Belgians;

Paetkau-Russian Mennonite immigrants;

Widdis-emigrants to New York State.


14. Silver(1988);

Parthun-Ontario Catholic social services.


15. Crysdale(1979);

Darroch and Orenstein(1984);

Hemmerick(1977).
17. Cook ‘Continued and persevering combat’.



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