Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

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  • Jones, Preston. “A Most Favoured Nation: The Bible in Late Nineteenth-Century Canadian Public Life.” PhD dissertation, University of Ottawa, 1999. http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/en/handle/10393/8944.
  • Jones, Preston. A Highly Favored Nation: The Bible and Canadian Meaning, 1860-1900. Lanham, MD & Toronto, ON: University Press of America, 2008.
  • Jones, Preston. “Protestants, Catholics and the Bible in Late Nineteenth Century Quebec.” Fides et Historia Vol. 33, no. 2 (Summer/Fall 2001): 31–38.

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