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Hebb, Ross N.
"Bishop Charles Inglis and Bishop Samuel Seabury: High Churchmanship in Varying New World Contexts."
Anglican and Episcopal History, vol. 76, no. 1, 2007, 61-88. [ journal article ]
Collection(s): Religion
Headon, Christopher F.
"Developments in Canadian Anglican Worship in Eastern and Central Canada, 1840 -1868."
Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, vol. 17, 1975, 26-37. [ journal article ]
Collection(s): Religion
Headon, Christopher F.
"An Unpublished Correspondence Between John Medley and E. B. Pusey."
Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, vol. 16, no. 4, 1974, 72-74. [ journal article ]
Collection(s): Religion
Headon, Christopher F.
The Influence of the Oxford Movement Upon the Church of England in Eastern and Central Canada, 1840-1900.
1974. McGill U.P.. Ph.D. [ thesis ]
Collection(s): Religion
Fairweather, Eugene R.
"Tractarian Patriarch: John Medley of Fredericton."
Canadian Journal of Theology, vol. 6, no. 1, 1960, 15-24. [ journal article ]
Collection(s): Religion
Richardson, John A.
The Groups Movement.
Milwaukee, WI: Morehouse Pub. Co, 1935, 82 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion
Correspondence Addressed to the Right Revd. Dr. Lewis, Bishop of Ontario, and Others, Through the Ottawa Press: On the Subject of the Romanizing and Ritualistic Practices and Teaching of the Church of England, and the Reformed Episcopal Church, Now Firmly Established in Ottawa, and Moncton, New Brunswick.
[Ottawa, ON], 1874, 33 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion
The Reformed Episcopal Church - Correspondence Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Lewis and Others (through the Ottawa Press) on the Subject of Romanizing and Ritualistic Practices and Teaching of the Church of England and the Reformed Episcopal Church, Now Firmly Established in Ottawa and Moncton, New Brunswick.
Ottawa, ON: A. S. Woodburn, 1874, 33 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion