Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

by Brendan O’Donnell

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  • Tait, Robert C. Plymouth Church, Past and Present: A Brief History of Plymouth United Church, Sherbrooke, Quebec. Sherbrooke, QC: [Plymouth United Church], 1956.
  • Ivison, Stuart, and Fred Rosser. The Baptists of Upper and Lower Canada Before 1820. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1956.

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