In 1839 the Hudson's Bay Company invited four Methodist missionaries, James Evans, William Mason, Robert T. Rundle and George Barnley, to educate the heathen in Rupert's Land. By 1848 only Mason remained, and in 1854 he defected to the Church Missionary Society. Evans stormed out of the West accused of most "unmethodistical and unclerical" intercourse with three Indian maidens. George Barnley left because of a quarrel with Chief Factor Miles over the use of the Company's mess for tea parties. Only Robert T. Rundle departed under more auspicious circumstances; he broke his arm. Yet even he was engaged in a continuing battle with Fort Edmonton's Chief Factor over the Cree translation of the Seventh Commandment
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The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
In the eighteenth century, huge numbers of coureurs de bois, illegal French fur traders, selectively...
In a report to William A. Richmond, Acting Superintendent of Indian Affairs at Detroit, Michigan, Re...
In 1821 Red River was desolate, destitute and barbarous. The uncompromising struggle of the Hudson's...
The history of the first missionary efforts among the Gwich'in Athapaskans (Loucheux) living in nort...
Three evangelical Protestant denominations, the Anglicans, Methodists and Presbyterians established ...
From 1700 to 1775, some 159 Protestant missionaries attempted to complete the task of civilizing and...
This ethnohistorical study examines the emergence of a Church of England, Church Missionary Society ...
This thesis is a case study of a Victorian missionary in a British Columbia context and focuses prim...
Report sent to George Washington Walker in a letter from Threlkeld congratulating Walker on his rece...
Report : Claim of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [1018] Missions among th...
Letter dated May 11th 1836, to the Directors of the London Missionary Society from the Rev. Lancelot...
Désveaux Emmanuel. P. C. Thistle, Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan Region t...
This study focusses on the Mormon mission to Britain in the nineteenth century, specifically the tim...
John McDougall, John Maclean and Egerton Young were Methodist missionaries among the Indians of Wes...
The article appraises of the origins and the development of the Methodist missionary enterprise
In the eighteenth century, huge numbers of coureurs de bois, illegal French fur traders, selectively...
In a report to William A. Richmond, Acting Superintendent of Indian Affairs at Detroit, Michigan, Re...