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To the pioneer folk of Upper and Lower Canada-Loyalists, \"late\" Loyalists, and the hordes of land-seekers-living in what seemed like religious destitution, various American Baptist missionary associations in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York State sent missionary preachers in the decade after 1800. Numerous small churches were established, but the War of 1812 disturbed these efforts, and much of the missionary activity itself had to be abandoned for an interval. This may well have stimulated the co-operation which had already appeared before the war between Canadian Baptist communities. Out of this co-operation were to develop conferences and associations of Canadian Baptist churches, until by 1820 all were members of Canadian groups. By 1818 travelling missionaries from the United States had almost ceased to visit; the Canadian churches had begun to raise up ministers from among their own members.
In this very complete investigation of early Baptist history in Canada, assembled from a wide variety of sources, every separate group has been recorded and its development traced, and all available information has been coordinated for the missionaries and ministers who served the groups. The book is a veritable encyclopaedia of early Baptist history and will be invaluable to future students of Baptist history in general. This study of a developing cultural tradition strikingly parallels the struggle to master the physical features of a new land.
Title
The Baptists in Upper and Lower Canada Before 1820
Author
Stuart Ivison
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publis
Published
December 1956
Weight
314g
Page Count
210
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9781487591953
ISBN-10
1487591950
Eden Code
4696809
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