The Freedom-seekers: Blacks in Early CanadaStoddart, 1992 - 242 páginas |
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... Methodist Episcopal ( AME ) Church in Philadelphia , and other Black churches were formed later . It is small wonder that these people looked forward to the freedom of the ' promised land ' beyond death , for the more important slavery ...
... Methodist Episcopal ( AME ) Church in Philadelphia , and other Black churches were formed later . It is small wonder that these people looked forward to the freedom of the ' promised land ' beyond death , for the more important slavery ...
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... Methodist Churches Since most Blacks who settled in Canada had belonged to Methodist or Baptist groups in the U.S.A. , they tended to attach themselves to the denominations familiar to them . The Reverend Nathan Bonga , a Methodist ...
... Methodist Churches Since most Blacks who settled in Canada had belonged to Methodist or Baptist groups in the U.S.A. , they tended to attach themselves to the denominations familiar to them . The Reverend Nathan Bonga , a Methodist ...
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... Methodist ( CWM ) Church of Toronto , bought property13 on Richmond Street near York Street in July , 1838 for £ 125 . The congregation , which started out with 40 members , seems to have been founded because of the indignation its ...
... Methodist ( CWM ) Church of Toronto , bought property13 on Richmond Street near York Street in July , 1838 for £ 125 . The congregation , which started out with 40 members , seems to have been founded because of the indignation its ...
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Opposition to Slavery | 14 |
The Road to Freedom | 24 |
Refugees and Their Havens | 44 |
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