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" More than 35 years have elapsed since they commenced their labours in the colonies. In that time the province has passed through a war which put to the proof the loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the... "
The Methodist Churches of Toronto: A History of the Methodist Denomination ... - Page 281
by Thomas Edward Champion - 1899 - 388 pages
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The Clergy Reserve Question: As a Matter of History--a Question of Law and a ...

Egerton Ryerson - 1839 - 184 pages
...through a war which put to the proof the loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effects by this time...And the very fact that, while their clergymen are dependant for their support upon the voluntary contributions of their people, the number of their members...
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The History of Methodism in Canada: With an Account of the Rise ..., Volume 1

George Frederick Playter - 1862 - 436 pages
...loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effect by this time must be manifest Yet no one doubts that the Methodists ar« as loyal as any other of His Majesty's subjects. And the very fact that, while their Clergymen...
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The History of Methodism in Canada: With an Account of the Rise ..., Volume 1

George Frederick Playter - 1862 - 438 pages
...loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effect by this time must be manifest Yet no one doubts that the Methodisti ars ai loyal as any other of His Majesty's subjects. And the very fact that, while their...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 19; Volume 27; Volume 49

1867 - 650 pages
...through a war which put to the proof the loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effects by this time...while their clergymen are dependent for their support npon the voluntary contributions of their people, the number of their members has increased so as to...
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History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada

Thomas Webster - 1870 - 430 pages
...effect by this time must be manifest. Yet no one doubts that the Methodists are as loyal as any other of His Majesty's subjects. And the very fact that,...so as to be now— in the opinion of almost all the witnesses—greater than that of the members of any other denomination in the province, is a complete...
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History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada

Thomas Webster - 1870 - 442 pages
...loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effect by this time must be manifest. Yet no one doubts that the Methodists are as loyal as any other of His Majesty's subjects. And the very fact that, while their clergymen are dependent for their...
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History of the Presbyterian Church in the Dominion of Canada

William Gregg - 1885 - 658 pages
...through a war which has put to the proof the loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effects by this time...Methodists are as loyal as any of his Majesty's subjects." REPORT ON UNIVERSITY CHARTER. 43l With regard to the university charter the committee report some of...
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History of the Separation of Church and State in Canada

Elam Rush Stimson - 1887 - 212 pages
...through a war which has put to the proof the loyalty of the people. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effects by this 'time...Methodists are as loyal as any of His Majesty's subjects." With regard to the university charter the committee report some of ita provisions, and add: " From...
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Centennial of Canadian Methodism

1891 - 406 pages
...loyal t, of the people. If their influence and i structions have the tendency menMoned, the effects bv this time must be manifest; yet no one doubts that...Methodists are as loyal as any of His Majesty's subjects. An I the very fact that while their clergymen are dependent for their support upon the voluntary contributions...
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Methodism in Canada: Its Work and Its Story

Alexander Sutherland - 1904 - 364 pages
...has passed through a war which put to the proof their loyalty. If their influence and instructions have the tendency mentioned, the effects by this time...their support upon the voluntary contributions of the people, the number of their members has increased so as to now, in the opinion of almost all the...
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