History of the Church in Eastern Canada And Newfoundland
The book History of the Church in Eastern Canada And Newfoundland was written by author Langtry, J. (John), 1834-1906 Here you can read free online of History of the Church in Eastern Canada And Newfoundland book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of the Church in Eastern Canada And Newfoundland a good or bad book?
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A. H. Mulholland and the Bev. J. El wood, both afterwards made Archdeacons, had widely extended fields of missionary toil, the former at Owen Sound and the country stretching for sixty miles around it, for which he alone for long years was responsible ; and the latter at Goderich, with responsibilities not much more limited. Archdeacon Marsh, who had had his share of pioneer work in the early days of his ministry, 216 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN proved himself a master of organization and finance.... To his methodical and persevering efforts the Diocese of Huron is indebted for its endowment, and to him more than to any one else it owes its first Bishop, and the stamp of Churchmanship that has prevailed in the Diocese ever since. The Rev. George Salter, for many years Rector of Sarnia, and afterwards of St. Jude's, Brantford, was a graduate of Oxford, a dignified and refined man, who won the respect and affection of all who knew him. He was a good preacher and an earnest worker. His first years in Canada were spent as a missionary in the marshy townships lying along the St.
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