This thesis deals with factors leading to the formation in 1875 of that ecclesiastical organization known as The Presbyterian Church in Canada. The union movement, a product of contemporary situations in Christendom in general and Canadian Presbyterianism in particular, resulted in a legislative union of Kirk, Secession and Free Presbyterian bodies in Canada
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeThe Pentecostal movement is so vast and diverse that any attempt ...
From 1896 to 1914, the Canadian prairies experienced a great immigration and expansion of settlement...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
Note:This thesis considers Presbyterian settlers, laity and clergy, who were living in western Lower...
After twenty-five years of negotiations between the Methodist, Congregational, and Presbyterian Chur...
This thesis is a study of the Canadian Free Church, an institution which played a considerable role ...
The United Church of Canada was created by an Act of Canadian Parliament in 1924, uniting the Method...
Throughout Canadian history the major Christian churches have played an important role in the politi...
Dept. of Religious Studies. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bld...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central purpose of this thesis is to recount the histori...
The theme of this thesis is an analysis of the formation of the Free Church of Scotland which was cr...
The subject which we have attempted to discuss and analyse in this Thesis is an extensive one and co...
Master of EducationThe aim of this thesis is to make a preliminary investigation into the present st...
Includes "A short history of the union movement" signed E.D. McLaren (pp. 3-9).Mode of access: Inter...
While this paper is concerned with the historical development of the fellowship discussions among th...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeThe Pentecostal movement is so vast and diverse that any attempt ...
From 1896 to 1914, the Canadian prairies experienced a great immigration and expansion of settlement...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...
Note:This thesis considers Presbyterian settlers, laity and clergy, who were living in western Lower...
After twenty-five years of negotiations between the Methodist, Congregational, and Presbyterian Chur...
This thesis is a study of the Canadian Free Church, an institution which played a considerable role ...
The United Church of Canada was created by an Act of Canadian Parliament in 1924, uniting the Method...
Throughout Canadian history the major Christian churches have played an important role in the politi...
Dept. of Religious Studies. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bld...
grantor: University of TorontoThe central purpose of this thesis is to recount the histori...
The theme of this thesis is an analysis of the formation of the Free Church of Scotland which was cr...
The subject which we have attempted to discuss and analyse in this Thesis is an extensive one and co...
Master of EducationThe aim of this thesis is to make a preliminary investigation into the present st...
Includes "A short history of the union movement" signed E.D. McLaren (pp. 3-9).Mode of access: Inter...
While this paper is concerned with the historical development of the fellowship discussions among th...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeThe Pentecostal movement is so vast and diverse that any attempt ...
From 1896 to 1914, the Canadian prairies experienced a great immigration and expansion of settlement...
This study covers the period from arrival of the first minister to union of most congregations in a ...