Serving ‘the North East Corner of Creation’: The Community Role of a Rural Clergyman in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, 1829-1870
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Serving ‘the North East Corner of Creation’: The Community Role of a Rural Clergyman in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, 1829-1870
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| Abstract |
The Rev. Ammi James Parker (1802-1877) served as a Congregational minister in the parish of Danville throughout his career. The author argues that the Vermont-born Parker combined aspects of New England’s community-tied pastorate of the eighteenth century and its more professional ministry of the nineteenth century.
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Histoire sociale/Social History
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Vol. 30
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no. 59
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21-54
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May 1997
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en
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| Citation |
Little, J. I. “Serving ‘the North East Corner of Creation’: The Community Role of a Rural Clergyman in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, 1829-1870.” Histoire sociale/Social History Vol. 30, no. 59 (May 1997): 21–54.
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