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Vaudry, Richard W. The Free Church in Victorian Canada, 1844-1861. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1989.
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Rogers, G. A. “The Reverend John Merlin, Pioneer Minister.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Annual Journal / Revue annuelle de la Société Historique de la Vallée de la Châteauguay, 1989.
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Presbyterian Church in Canada. Presbytery of Montreal. Presbyterian Witness in Montreal. Montreal: Presbytery of Montreal, 1989.
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Greenlaw, Jane. “Fractious Individuals: Protestant Non-Conformity in Montreal, 1828-1842.” Master’s Thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1989.
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Wasserstein, Bernard. The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.
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Munson, J. E. Westmount Park Church: A Bit of History. Westmount, QC: The Church, 1988.
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Walkington, Douglas. Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1875-1925. Toronto, ON: United Church of Canada Archives, 1987.
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Markell, H. Keith. History of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, 1865-1986. Montreal: Presbyterial College, Montreal, 1987.
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Strout, Richard E. “The Latter Years of the Board of French Evangelization of the Presbyterian Church in Canada 1895-1912.” Master’s Thesis, Bishop’s University, 1986.
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Mair, Nathan H. Jacob De Witt Goes to New York and The Obituary of a Christian Business Man. Montreal: Archives Committee of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference of the United Church of Canada, 1986.
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Blondin, Ernest. Mariages protestants de l’Outaouais québécois : presbytériens & anglicans (1844-1975). Ottawa, ON: Centre de généalogie S.C., 1986.
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Stanley, Susan, ed. Guide to the Local Church Records, Montreal/Ottawa Conference, United Church of Canada. 2 vols. Montreal: Montreal/Ottawa Conference, Archives Committee, United Church of Canada, 1986.
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Brown, Jennifer. “Diverging Identities: The Presbyterian Métis of St. Gabriel Street, Montreal.” In The New Peoples: Being and Becoming Metis in North America, edited by Jacqueline Peterson and Jennifer Brown, 195–206. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba Press, 1985.
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Walkington, Douglas. Presbyterian Ministers in Upper & Lower Canada (Ontario & Quebec) Prior to Formation in 1875 of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Toronto, ON: United Church of Canada Archives, 1984.
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MacLean, J. B. “St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon : The First Seventy-Five Years.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Annual Journal/Revue annuelle de la Société historique de la vallée de la Châteauguay Vol. 17 (1984): 1–13.
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Lambert, James H. One Man’s Contribution: Alexander Spark and the Establishment of Presbyterianism in Quebec, 1784-1819. Quebec: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 1984.
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Clerk, Nathalie. Palladian Style in Canadian Architecture. Ottawa, ON: National Historic Parks and Sites, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, 1984.
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Baldwin, Alice Sharples. The Kirk on the Hill: The Little Metis Presbyterian Church, 1883-1983. Montreal: [s.n.], 1984.
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Montbriand, Monique. “L’église des Récollets à Montréal (c. 1703-1867).” Cahier de la Société historique de Montréal Vol. 2, no. 2–3 (March 1983): 132–134.
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Mott, Jean. Pointe-Au-Chêne Protestant Cemetery. Pointe Claire, QC: Quebec Family History Society, 1983.
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Mott, Jean Gunn. Edina Cemetery, Chatham Township, Argenteuil County, Province of Quebec, EMR 31G9 & 10. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1982.
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Armstrong, Frederick H. “The Reverend Alexander Mathieson of Montreal: An Inquiry into Presbyterian Practicality.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society Vol. 23 (May 1981): 23–51.
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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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Prattis, J. I. “Ethnic Succession in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.” Anthropologica Vol. 22, no. 2 (1980): 215–234.
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Gouin, Jacques. William Henry Scott et sa descendance ou le destin romanesque et tragique d’une famille de rebelles, 1799-1944. Hull, QC: Société historique de l’Ouest du Québec, 1980.
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“When the Fur-Traders Built a Church.” Highland Heritage Vol. 2, no. 3 (1980): 106–111.