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Reuben Butchart
The Disciples of Christ in Canada Since 1830 (1949)

 


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      The electronic edition of Reuben Butchart's The Disciples of Christ in Canada Since 1830 has been produced from a copy of the printed text published by Canadian Headquarters' Publications of Churches of Christ (Disciples) in Toronto, 1949.

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 Acknowledgments, pp. viii-x.
 p. viii:   magnificient publishing [ magnificent publishing
 p. ix:     Mrs. Sam Dennell, [ Mrs. Sam Dennel, 

 Table of Contents, pp. xi-xii.
 p. xii:    Prince Edward Isand, [ Prince Edward Island,

 Preface, pp. xiii-xv.
 p. xiv:    indentification's sake, [ identification's sake,

 
Part One
Chapter I: Historical Steps Toward Religious Reform, pp. 1-6. p. 2: owe an acknowlegment [ owe an acknowledgment of emphasis, focusses [ of emphasis, focuses p. 5: Hugenots [ Huguenots Chapter II: The Disciples of Christ Arise in America, pp. 7-27. p. 7: rules explained elsewhere.) [ rules explained elsewhere. p. 8: colleague of Kelly's-- [ colleague of O'Kelly's-- is Massachusetts, [ in Massachusetts, p. 9: but had hestitated [ but had hesitated p. 10: and in Tennesee, [ and in Tennesee, effects were occuring [ effects were occurring p. 11: in Kentucky, Tennesee, [ in Kentucky, Tennessee, June 28 1804-- [ June 28, 1804-- p. 12: amongst non-comformists [ amongst non-conformists man of Campell's [ man of Campbell's p. 16: "Declaration and Address. [ "Declaration and Address" of a focussing [ of a focusing (The Haldanes [ The Haldanes p. 17: (Memoirs, i, p. 309). [ (Memoirs, i, p. 309). (Memoirs, i, p. 149). [ (Memoirs, i, p. 149). p. 20: being called 'Campellites.' [ being called 'Campbellites.' p. 22: Messiahship, or the [ Messiahship, or the 2, reformation, 3, immersion, 4, remission [ 2. reformation, 3. immersion, 4. remission hearing, faith, repentence [ hearing, faith, repentance p. 23: "Walter Scott: Voice [ "Walter Scott: Voice (Life of Walter Scott, [ (Life of Walter Scott, Baptist of the 'ancient [ Baptist of the 'ancient p. 25: in Cincinnatti, [ in Cincinnati, p. 26: sins; faith, repentence, [ sins; faith, repentance, Chapter III: The Development of the Disciples in America, pp. 28-46. p. 28: complete resume; [ complete resumé p. 34: were D. S. Burnett, [ were D. S. Burnet, by D. S. Burnett. [ by D. S. Burnet. p. 35: Charlies Louis Loos, [ Charles Louis Loos, Abington, Illinois, [ Abingdon, Illinois, p. 39: agencies. A. T. DcGroot, [ agencies. A. T. DeGroot, p. 41: Princetown, [ Princeton, Vanderblit, [ Vanderbilt, educational institutionals [ educational institutions p. 43: Dr. A. T. DcGroot [ Dr. A. T. DeGroot Chapter IV: Scottish Forerunners of the Disciples, pp. 47-54. p. 50: communicated to Mr Carmichael [ communicated to Mr. Carmichael p. 51: there was adamantime [ there was adamantine p. 53: (Richard Memoirs, [ (Richardson, Memoirs, Chapter V: Heralds and Pioneers in Ontario, pp. 55-63. p. 59: three Anderson's, [ three Andersons, Chapter VI: How the Disciples Grew in Ontario, pp. 64-76. p. 64: of the Christian Connection [ of the Christian Connexion p. 65: and A. Clendanan [ and A. Clendenan p. 67: for the rigth [ for the right p. 68: and Minevra O. [ and Minerva, O. p. 70: (Chirstian Worker) [ (Christian Worker) p. 71: this present year. [ this present year." faith and repentence, [ faith and repentance, p. 75: retirement, at Hillsburg [ retirement, at Hillsburgh p. 77: cause for hestitation [ cause for hesitation Chapter VII: The "Co-operations" in Ontario, pp. 77-94. p. 78: so much censured. [ so much censured." (Burnetted.) [ (Burnet ed.) with the Mosiac [ with the Mosaic read at p. . . . . . [ read at p. 71. p. 80: "Wellington Co-operation', [ 'Wellington Co-operation', p. 82: green suroundings [ green surroundings p. 86: debate has occured [ debate has occurred Chapter VIII: Beginnings of the Churches of Christ in the Maritime Provinces, pp. 95-108. p. 99: "These Campellites [ "These Campbellites p. 100: move to Souhville, [ move to Southville, p. 104: At Frederiction, [ At Fredericton, p. 105: tabooed; Erret [ tabooed; Errett p. 106: preachers home, [ preacher's home, Chapter IX: Winning a Place in the Canadian West, pp. 109-120. p. 110: making thirty four [ making thirty-four p. 112: Eureka College, Ill; [ Eureka College, Ill.; p. 115: "spread the gospel'. [ 'spread the gospel'. Missonary Socety. [ Missionary Society. forth to S.S [ forth to S.S. p. 117: with J. A. Romig [ with J. A. L. Romig p. 119: where he developd [ where he developed Chapter X: Biographies of Some Spiritual Leaders, pp. 121-146. p. 124: (c. f. Mill. Harb., [ (cf. Mill. Harb., p. 128: go forth unmistakeably [ go forth unmistakably the word "repentence" [ the word "repentance" contended that "repentence" [ contended that "repentance" p. 129: with comparitive [ with comparative p. 130: Enterprise and Bible Index.) [ Enterprise and Bible Index.) p. 136: makng enquries, [ making enquiries, p. 138: churches as Aldboro. [ churches as Aldboro, p. 139: as an intinerant [ as an itinerant The years 1906-10 [ The years 1806-10 of Lobo, Alboro, [ of Lobo, Aldboro, p. 140: trips of evangilizing, [ trips of evangelizing, p. 142: recall Pauls [ recall Paul's p. 143: no union never [ no union ever of Christ" (c.f. [ of Christ" (cf. p. 145: members ofthe [ members of the Chapter XI: Educating for the Christian Ministry, pp. 147-174. p. 148: winters of 1810-1875 [ winters of 1870-1875 [Note: The date of 1810 is certainly an error. Donald Crawford (1820-1911) arrived at New Glasgow in 1855.] p. 150: The Co-operaton [ The Co-operation p. 152: reported a preparatory [ reported (a) a preparatory This occured [ This occurred p. 157: proposed by Prof [ proposed by Prof. p. 158: to the student's home. [ to the students' home. p. 161 (Mr. Cahrles L. Buton) [ (Mr. Cahrles L. Burton) p. 163: revival--occured [ revival--occurred and Whilhelmia, and Whilhelmina, p. 164: Churches of Chirst. [ Churches of Christ. Following the anouncement [ Following the announcement p. 166: in a few [ in a few years; the question is now, not what degree you have, but where did you study. the question is now, not what degree have you, but where did you study. [ the question is now, not what degree have you, but where did you study. enjoined by larged [ enjoined by large The affiliation with [ "The affiliation with p. 167: Such an affiliation [ "Such an affiliation and institutonal [ and institutional p. 169: preaching in Greemount, [ preaching in Greenmount, p. 171: preparation of ministeral [ preparation of ministerial p. 172: moreover, in earh [ moreover, in each p. 173: mandatory prohibtions. [ mandatory prohibitions. Chapter XII: The All-Canada Movement, pp. 175-189. p. 177: all our Churches [ all our Churches. p. 178: "libralities" [ "liberalities" (Paul's pharse). [ (Paul's phrase). always waits upan [ always waits upon p. 180: atmosphere and enphasis. [ atmosphere and emphasis. p. 182: from the Brotherhod [ from the Brotherhood p. 183: hath set appostles, [ hath set apostles, p. 187: Mrs. Fred Welford, Mrs. Fred Welsford, Chapter XIII: North American Disciples One Body, pp. 190-219. p. 194: told more fullly [ told more fully p. 198: a S.S. Conventoin, [ a S.S. Convention, p. 199: in studies, conselling [ in studies, counselling p. 205: and her busband [ and her husband p. 207: which the activieies [ which the activities Home St., St. John [ Home St., St. James p. 210: at the anual [ at the annual p. 211: chapter nine, "Winnipeg [ chapter nine, "Winning p. 214: but one hestitates [ but one hesitates Chapter XIV: What the Disciples of Christ Stand For, pp. 220-230. p. 220: some Westeners [ some Westerners p. 221: More explicity, [ More explicitly, The metophysical [ The metaphysical p. 222: every Christain [ every Christian God (Matt; 16:16)." [ God" (Matt. 16:16). p. 223: The hetereogenous [ The heterogeneous p. 224: (Eph. I-22-23). [ (Eph. 1:22-23). Corinth, Ehpesus, [ Corinth, Ephesus, p. 227: Repentence, or change [ Repentance, or change Romans 1. 16, 17; [ Romans 1:16, 17; I Ttin. 3, 15). [ I Tim. 3:15). Matt. 16, 16, Eph. 4, 15). [ Matt. 16:16, Eph. 4:15). Col. 1:2 22d times: [ Col. 1:2, 229 times: (Matt. 16, 16) [ (Matt. 16:16) church' I Cor. 4:17; [ church', I Cor. 4:17; Church Col. 1:24; [ Church, Col. 1:24; p. 228: Eph. 5, 23; [ Eph. 5:23; Acts 2:28 [ Acts 20:28 Churches of Galatia,' [ 'Churches of Galatia,' Gal. 1, 2: [ Gal. 1:2: I Peter 2, 17. [ I Peter 2:17. Eph. 2, 13. [ Eph. 2:13. Rom. 6, 4; [ Rom. 6:4; Acts 20, 7, I Cor. 11, 28. [ Acts 20:7, I Cor. 11:28. I Tim. 4:15 [ I Tim. 6-16 Eph. 4:17. [ Eph. 4:11. p. 229: Great ecumenial [ Great ecumenical Chapter XV: Our Journalism: Sources and Sidelights to History, pp. 231-238. p. 231: necessarily localizd [ necessarily localized p. 234: desire for permissable [ desire for permissible p. 235: (later T H. Capp [ (later T. H. Capp p. 238: our most conspicious [ our most conspicuous such as Evrett [ such as Errett Chapter XVI: A Flame of the Lord's Kindling, pp. 239-255. p. 241: The actual precipitaion [ The actual precipitation the existence of of [ the existence of p. 242: rear ofthe [ rear of the than the expression" [ than the expression." p. 247: landed at Yokahama, [ landed at Yokohama, p. 248: came two outsanding [ came two outstanding came to Tokio. [ came to Tokyo. p. 251: ($86,846) [ ($86,846). p. 252: Bessie A. Parinson [ Bessie A. Parkinson Chapter XVII: Canadian Missionaries Serve in Foreign Lands, pp. 256-267. p. 258: Hillburg, Ontario, [ Hillsburg, Ontario, p. 263: pastor of Koshikawa [ pastor of Koishikawa p. 265: Bon in Chatham, [ Born in Chatham, Tent and Temple, [ Tent and Temple," p. 266: JESSIE M. Trout. [ JESSIE M. TROUT. Chapter XVIII: Fellowship With the Churches of Christ, pp. 268-271. p. 269: Ephesians 3:1919. [ Ephesians 3:14-19. Bengough, Sask: [ Bengough, Sask.: Chapter XIX: Things Near to the Disciple Mind, pp. 272-282. p. 273: of Mt. Sinal, [ of Mt. Sinai, p. 275: is their delemma. [ is their dilemma. Oganizations [ Organizations p. 276: be the "pillan [ be the "pillar from God's beneficient [ from God's beneficent spiritually discernable [ spiritually discernible Spiritual essentials) [ Spiritual essentials, p. 279: of faith, repentence [ of faith, repentance and Isaac Erret's [ and Isaac Errett's p. 281: powers of sipiritual [ powers of spiritual all thinking Chritians [ all thinking Christians
Part Two
Chronicles of the Local Churches, p. 283. The Churches of Prince Edward Island, pp. 283-309. p. 284: was greatly strenghted [ was greatly strenghtened p. 286: There they left [ "There they left p. 287: and he proceded [ and he proceeded p. 294: with but tweny-five [ with but twenty-five p. 296: of Lexington, Ky, [ of Lexington, Ky., p. 301: became irrestible [ became irresistible p. 304: Falgetter (1880)), [ Falgetter (1880), p. 306: September 6. 1936 [ September 6, 1936 about a hunred [ about a hundred p. 307: church may be be [ church may be The Churches of New Brunswick, pp. 309-336. p. 309: developed five churches [ developed four churches L'Etete, Falmouth, Lord's Cove, [ L'Etete, Lord's Cove, formed themselves in to [ formed themselves into p. 310: undecipherable handwritting-- [ undecipherable handwriting-- is no certainity. [ is no certainty. p. 311: every act recorder [ every act recorded duplicate of Jersualem [ duplicate of Jerusalem Bro. Barnes paper, [ Bro. Barnes' paper, churches, Another [ churches. Another p. 313: "Falmouth, Hants Co., New Brunswick" (pp. 313-314) moved to p. 353 as "Falmouth, Hants Co., Nova Scotia" Falmouth, Hants Co., New Brunswick [ Falmouth, Hants Co., Nova Scotia p. 316: larger Maritime Provnces. [ larger Maritime Provinces. p. 317: of the times. [ of the times.) p. 319: T. M. Capp was pastor [ T. H. Capp was pastor p. 320: Vanceboro, Burtts Corners, [ Vanceboro, Burtt's Corners, to preach, begining [ to preach, beginning into its membership [ into its membership. p. 323: a good preacher [ a good preacher. p. 324: and spirits, batizing [ and spirits, baptizing p. 325: Barrett, supertendent, [ Barrett, superintendent, in The Chistian, [ in The Christian, p. 332: at least ninteen [ at least nineteen The Churches of Nova Scotia, pp. 336-378. p. 336: Period: Nicataux Falls, [ Period: Nictaux Falls, p. 337: Twelve churches [ Thirteen churches Milton, Falmouth, S. Range, [ Milton, Falmouth, S. Range, p. 340: Hamilton, Alexander Fullerton. [ Hamilton, Alexander Fullerton." p. 342: process in Virgina, [ process in Virginia, (See Beginners [ (See Beginnings p. 343: bodies. (This [ bodies. This p. 346: the Baptist church, [ the Baptist church. p. 348: baptized in 1837." [ baptized in 1837.") p. 350: Benjamin Franlin*, [ Benjamin Franklin*, p. 353: "Falmouth, Hants Co., New Brunswick" (pp. 313-314) inserted as "Falmouth, Hants Co., Nova Scotia" p. 354 and King; Thus [ and King; thus p. 356: Thaddous Kempton, [ Thaddeus Kempton, p. 362: for the Africian [ for the African p. 364: to Annapolis Baisin. [ to Annapolis Basin. Mrs Agnes Lockwood, [ Mrs. Agnes Lockwood, p. 365: Mrs. Margaret Cassoboom [ Mrs. Margaret Cossaboom H. E. Coke, [ H. E. Cooke, p. 368: but half-a-dazen [ but half-a-dozen p. 370: H. E. Coke, [ H. E. Cooke, p. 371: of the C.W.B.M.. [ of the C.W.B.M. p. 375: from Lexington, Ky, [ from Lexington, Ky., p. 376: under R. F. Whishton, [ under R. F. Whiston, p. 377: was after evengelism [ was after evangelism J. A. Romig, [ J. A. L. Romig, credit to Devoe, [ credit to Devoe. p. 378: Maritime board was was [ Maritime board was The Churches of Quebec, pp. 378-383. p. 380: to be bandoned [ to be abandoned 1905, Bro, MeEwen [ 1905, Bro, McEwen p. 383: some time saitisfaction [ some time satisfaction The Churches of Ontario, pp. 383-605. p. 384: Pioneer Periods [ Pioneer Periods: Dunnville, Dunchurch, [ Dunnville, Dunnchurch, Elizabeth & Dundas), [ Elizabeth & Dundas, p. 387: to be providential.) [ to be providential. p. 389: Willima Trout, [ William Trout, township, Chinuacoucy, [ township, Chinguacoucy, p. 393: and likely ageing [ and likely aging (That was in [ That was in amongst the exiles. [ amongst the exiles, 2The Esquesing Church [ The Esquesing Church p. 397: Eureka (III) [ Eureka (Ill.) p. 398: of Resedene, [ of Rosedene, old "Christian Connection." [ old "Christian Connexion." p. 399: with some certainity. [ with some certainty. p. 400: in Nashville, Tennesee, [ in Nashville, Tennessee, p. 401: (Eramosa township, and [ Eramosa township, and p. 402: Spirited Leaders', [ Spiritual Leaders, text of "Jordon, [ text of "Jordan, p. 406: asterick(*) [ asterisk (*) p. 408: and Z. F. Green. [ and Z. F. Green.1 p. 410: ourselves the appelation [ ourselves the appellation p. 411: C. C. Mullin's [ C. C. Mullins' p. 412: or Christian Connextion, [ or Christian Connexion, of the Christian Connection [ of the Christian Connexion and Christian Connection, [ and Christian Connexion, p. 414: with the Christian Connection, with the Christian Connexion, The Christian Connection [ The Christian Connexion of Christian Connection [ of Christian Connexion p. 415: to "pay expenses.' [ to "pay expenses." p. 417: March issue, 1853, [ March issue, 1833, p. 420: and allow wordly [ and allow worldly p. 422: those inspired criterial [ those inspired criteria p. 423: should be abandaned [ should be abandoned p. 426: as now conducted (1842) [ as now conducted (1942) Jordon church stands [ Jordan church stands p. 427: most sought after. [ most sought after.) p. 430: to passers by [ to passers-by p. 431: mill of Jordon [ mill of Jordan p. 434: celebrated ancedote [ celebrated anecdote life of "Racoon" [ life of "Raccoon" in actual scriptual [ in actual scriptural p. 439 church's records contains [ church's records contain p. 441: give afine [ give a fine p. 442: outside of the the [ outside of the p. 443: equalled his outsanding [ equalled his outstanding p. 445: of Cleveand Ohio) [ of Cleveland, Ohio) p. 446: organized a hand [ organized a band that the Disciple [ that the Disciples p. 449: from the ageing [ from the aging p. 450: Moote family: viz, [ Moote family: viz., Moote as leader [ Moote as leaders p. 454: at Bethany College. Va. [ at Bethany College, Va. them the Stephents [ them the Stephens p. 458: O. G. Hertzzog; [ O. G. Hertzog; Ash states Christian [ Ash states (Christian p. 459: group the Klinch's [ group the Klincks p. 460: Wm. Forrester Thos. Riley, [ Wm. Forrester, Thos. Riley, p. 465: living in Virgina, [ living in Virginia, p. 466: Allanson Wilcox, [ Alanson Wilcox, p. 468: and Christian Connection. [ and Christian Connexion. p. 471: Hugh McDiarmid scholar [ Hugh McDiarmid, scholar p. 472: was no illusion. [ was no illusion, "church trouble', [ "church trouble", 'soul sleeping 'and [ 'soul sleeping' and p. 477: Hs is referred [ He is referred men to woship [ men to worship (Living Labourer, [ (Living Labourer, p. 479: of J. H. Coultard [ of J. H. Coulthard as J. H. Coultard, [ as J. H. Coulthard, W. T. Jelley Elmore Sinclair, [ W. T. Jelley, Elmore Sinclair, Henry Gengers, Thos. Mason [ Henry Genders, Thos. Mason p. 482: Fred. Sommers, [ Fred. Sommer, p. 485: Archie A Allan, [ Archie A. Allan, p. 486: (Chapter II). [ (Chapter 11). C. Norseworthy, [ C. Norsworthy, p. 490: R. M. Ainsworth, 1895-6; [ R. M. Ainsworth, 1895-6. smaller former Methodist) [ smaller former Methodist p. 492: on his way fom [ on his way from p. 493: Clachan, Argylshire, [ Clachan, Argyleshire, p. 494: what he considerd [ what he considered p. 495: in a repellant [ in a repellent p. 498: such as Campbell's, [ such as Campbells, p. 499: Ms. Ed. Sheppard, [ Mrs. Ed. Sheppard, p. 502: August, 1943, [ August, 1843, p. 504: James Beaty, Sr, [ James Beaty, Sr., p. 505: has its back-stage [ has its back-stage. p. 506: Hall on Yonge St., [ Hall on Yonge St. p. 512: George Glendenan, [ George Clendenan, p. 514: corner wisely forseen [ corner wisely foreseen p. 515: preached at Whychwood. [ preached at Whychwood. Four names were [ Three names were p. 519: George Quiggan, [ George Quiggin, p. 521: from George Barclays [ from George Barclay p. 522: brethren Larrimore, [ brethren Larimore, and H. H. Boll. [ and R. H. Boll. p. 525: begun on Landsdowne [ begun on Lansdowne p. 528: (a neice [ (a niece Kimberlin, Tennesee, [ Kimberlin, Tennessee, p. 529: rendered lengthly [ rendered lengthy faithfulness and missionay [ faithfulness and missionary p. 531: mostly from the States) [ (mostly from the States) p. 532: J. H. Alblett [ J. H. Ablett p. 533: will long servie [ will long serve p. 536: individually possssed [ individually possessed p. 539: was for ssome [ was for some p. 542: under J. H. Coulhard. [ under J. H. Coulthard. p. 547: dropped his Judeaism [ dropped his Judaism p. 549: near Hidgeway. [ near Ridgeway. p. 551: E. S. DeMillar [ E. S. DeMiller p. 552: Mrs. A. Stephents. [ Mrs. A. Stephens. entertained heartly [ entertained heartily became active elswhere, [ became active elsewhere, 1891, a metting [ 1891, a meeting p. 553: Columbia, Mo) [ Columbia, Mo.) always operating resistent [ always operating resistant p. 554: preached hot gospel [ preached the gospel p. 555: S. B. Culp, [ S. B. Culp and Sidney Stephns [ and Sidney Stephens p. 557: Fred Somer [ Fred Sommer p. 560: efforts briefly recorded [ efforts briefly recorded. p. 564: Fairfield College, Nebraska, [ Fairfield College, Nebraska. p. 574: were D. M .Manley [ were D. M. Manley p. 577: forced to relinguish [ forced to relinquish p. 579: ministry in Februay [ ministry in February and Sweets Corners. [ and Sweet's Corners. p. 584: have been oganists [ have been organists Bible school [ Bible schol direction of D M. Ash, [ direction of D. M. Ash, in boys 'work, [ in boys' work p. 587: newly-founded Chirstian [ newly-founded Christian p. 588: March, 1853, (Chistian [ March, 1853, (Christian p. 590: William M Crewson [ William M. Crewson p. 592: The 'Co-operation", [ The "Co-operation", of working, viz; [ of working, viz., p. 599: of the S.S.'. [ of the S.S.' proclaimed, listend [ proclaimed, listened p. 600: Board of Co-oparation [ Board of Co-operation p. 601: in the schoool: [ in the school: a building compaign [ a building campaign p. 602: of their neighors [ of their neighbors p. 604: gatherings. Interst [ gatherings. Interest The Churches of Manitoba, pp. 606-629. p. 606: Thomas Sissions, Jr., [ Thomas Sissons, Jr., p. 608: In 1881, a personage [ In 1881, a parsonage of J. A. Romig [ of J. A. L. Romig p. 610: St. Louis, Mo.. [ St. Louis, Mo. p. 613: raised by alloting [ raised by allotting p. 616: years of srvice [ years of service p. 619: privileges: (we [ privileges: we p. 620: Ohio. (See [ Ohio. See BD degree [ B.D. degree p. 622: the Christian Womens [ the Christian Women's p. 625: Sunday Scholl suprintendents [ Sunday Scholl superintendents The Churches of Saskatchewan, pp. 630-643. p. 630: in 1905, ten [ in 1905, eight Weyburne, Lake de May, Saskatoon, [ Weyburne, Saskatoon, Regina, (Retallack St.) [ Regina (Retallack St.), Scott, Wrentham. [ Scott. p. 631: A .R . Adams [ A. R. Adams and her fmily, [ and her family, p. 633: following: J. A. Romig [ following: J. A. L. Romig p. 634: brother of R. C. Murray's, [ brother of R. C. Murray, p. 638: Saskatchewan, (Retalleck [ Saskatchewan, (Retallack p. 639: of J. A. Romig [ of J. A. L. Romig p. 641: other bodies that that [ other bodies that had not enirely [ had not entirely (George H. Stewart. [ (George H. Stewart, p. 642: and scripturalness.) [ and scripturalness. The Churches of Alberta, pp. 644-667. p. 644: Eigteen churches [ Twenty churches Ponoka, Clyde, [ Ponoka, Lake deMay, Clyde, (Park Hill). [ (Park Hill), Wrentham. p. 648: College of the Lexington, [ College of the Bible, Lexington, p. 649: Note: History moved from page 635, from Saskatchewan to Alberta province Lake De May, Camrose, E. D., Saskatchewan [ Lake deMay, Camrose, E. D., Alberta here as elsewhre [ here as elsewhere p. 650: Oregon, Ore., [ Oregon City, Ore., p. 651: was with the the church [ was with the church p. 658: Halsey E. Wakekin, [ Halsey E. Wakelin, p. 659: 1936, J. Merkin Hill; [ 1936, J. Merlin Hill; p. 660: the group perservered [ the group persevered 1927, the evanglist [ 1927, the evangelist p. 661: and H. L. Breakinridge [ and H. L. Breakenridge p. 665: Isaacon, of Eugent [ Isaacon, of Eugene p. 667: Note: History moved from page 643, from Saskatchewan to Alberta province Wrentham, Lethbridge Electoral District, Saskatchewan [ Wrentham, Lethbridge Electoral District, Alberta The Churches of British Columbia, pp. 668-672. p. 668: Twentieth Centurys [ Twentieth Century: p. 669: Central profitted [ Central profited p. 670: worship, with unmistakeable [ worship, with unmistakable p. 672: vauable service. [ valuable service. of Bro. Broadus, [ of Bro. Broaddus, Bibliography, pp. 672-673. p. 673: (Burnett ed.) [ (Burnet ed.) List of Illustrations, pp. 674

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