The Old Gentlemen Stood to Pray: Tales of Remembrances of and by the People of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Quebec City
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The Old Gentlemen Stood to Pray: Tales of Remembrances of and by the People of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Quebec City
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Abstract |
The roots of Quebec City's St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church date to 1759 and the church services for the soldiers of the Fraser Highlanders. With the coming of merchants from Scotland and New England after 1763, the congregation assumed civilian status and was known as the Scotch Congregation - in connection with the Church of Scotland. In 1802, in response to a petition signed by 148 persons, the present Church site was granted by His Majesty George III, although it was not until 1809 that construction began. The Church was dedicated on November 30, 1810, on St. Andrew's day,
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Quebec
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[s.n.]
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1980
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142-[25]p.
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en
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Stephens, Mary Hilda. The Old Gentlemen Stood to Pray: Tales of Remembrances of and by the People of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Quebec City. Quebec: [s.n.], 1980.
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