Canada: an Encyclopædia of the Country: The Hudson's Bay company. History of railways. History and doctrines of Methodism. The Church of England. The Roman Catholic churchJohn Castell Hopkins Linscott Publishing Company, 1898 - Canada |
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Page 331
... Society for converting and civilizing the Indians in Upper Canada . " Mr. James D. Cameron , who had taken over the Rev. George Archbold's work on Lake Huron , became the Society's first missionary . Much had meanwhile been done for the ...
... Society for converting and civilizing the Indians in Upper Canada . " Mr. James D. Cameron , who had taken over the Rev. George Archbold's work on Lake Huron , became the Society's first missionary . Much had meanwhile been done for the ...
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... Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts , and the Church Missionary Society . The early life of the Angli- can Denomination in the Dominion seems to have been largely dependent ...
... Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts , and the Church Missionary Society . The early life of the Angli- can Denomination in the Dominion seems to have been largely dependent ...
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... Society . A society is a number of individuals pursuing a common end with united effort . The end common to all in this Society is eternal salvation . The means common to all is the profession of the same Faith and participation in the ...
... Society . A society is a number of individuals pursuing a common end with united effort . The end common to all in this Society is eternal salvation . The means common to all is the profession of the same Faith and participation in the ...
Contents
Forts Founded by the Company | 37 |
Charges Against the Company Investigated | 43 |
Sketch of the Right Hon Edward El ice M | 50 |
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