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cartoon, “A Grave Scene,” which depicts the struggle of the Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy over MacNab’s body; Craigie is shown in the eccentric garb he wore in later years and with the “twa dogs” who
 
the clergy. Because of their Presbyterian origins, the Scotch Baptists tended to be extremely suspicious of sudden crisis conversions, which were at the heart of the Nova Scotia New Light-Baptist
 
, Daniel appears to have been held in equally high regard by the clergy. An Anglican and a member of St John’s (Stone) Church, where he served as churchwarden for many years, he was a director of the
 
bishop and had been frustrated mainly by Strachan’s desire to have “one of the most able and presentable of my clergy” on the borders of the diocese to “make some amends for our deficiencies on other parts
, caused them to be viewed as undesirable. He severely criticized the Ukrainian intelligentsia and clergy for failing to educate the peasantry. He held up as role models those Ukrainian immigrants who strove
 
non-Irish member of its provincial executive. Even though Robert, unlike his Presbyterian brother, had become an Anglican, he still favoured dividing the clergy reserves amongst the leading Protestant
 
Jansenism in Europe and over the Chinese rites, quarrels which had repercussions as far as Quebec. The dispute at the time of Bishop Saint-Vallier’s funeral gave certain members of the clergy the
 
Quebec. He had been chosen “as the person most apt for maintaining concord between the religious and the clergy” but was to become, probably very much
 
Tory clergy of the revolution (New York, 1891). I. F. Mackinnon, Settlements and churches in Nova Scotia, 1749–1776 ([Montreal, 1930]). C. F. Pascoe, Two
, Fathers Eugene and Louis Funcken of the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who laid the foundations for the education of a native clergy, one of Farrell’s principal objectives. The
typhus epidemic and, as always, the clergy responded selflessly to the needs of the victims. Untiring in her efforts to care for the orphans, for her sisters, and for a woman distraught at the death of her
the Missions de France. He incurred the hostility not only of his clergy but also of the civil authorities, and of the public, where liberal opinion opposed to the government’s reactionary policy
ACC, Diocese of Ontario Arch. (Kingston), Christ Church (Belleville, Ont.), RBMB, 1881; Clergy reg., R. S. Forneri; St Alban’s Church (Adolphustown, Ont.), RBMB, 1896. City of Ottawa Arch
 
[La Croix], during the night of the 26 Dec. 1727, gave rise to an extremely violent conflict between the upper clergy on the one hand, and Intendant Dupuy and the two members of the
 
. In this capacity, in 1711 he re-established the garrison, which had been done away with four years earlier, and in 1712 he recommended giving the secular clergy charge of the parish there, which was
. In the navy he was noted for his piety and his strict views on morality. In Newfoundland he earned a reputation for assistance to schools and charitable institutions and for encouragement of the clergy
Mimico, south of Lambton, on lands granted to their father, where John William had made his home. William also leased the surrounding clergy reserves. As pathmaster of Etobicoke Township and on his own
 
clergy began to serve the area in the 1850s. Constant Garnier was actively involved in Sandy Point’s affairs, in 1853 acting as co-signer with the
 
Dubois Davaugour and the clergy. Gaudais had a heavy task to perform and little time at his disposal, since the king required him to return
 
Quebec chapter. Like many other members of the clergy and society in New France, Gaufin had openly adopted a position in this conflict, which had rapidly
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