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Under Military Chaplains: A Study of the Anglican Church in the Province of Quebec, 1759-1768
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Under Military Chaplains: A Study of the Anglican Church in the Province of Quebec, 1759-1768
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An examination of the work of Michael Houdin and John Brooke, stationed at Quebec City, and John Ogilvie, Samuel Bennet and David C. de Lisle, stationed at Montreal, who, although military chaplains of the British Army, served the English-speaking Anglican communities in the newly-conquered colony of Quebec. The first parish clergy were officially appointed in 1768.
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Master's Thesis
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McGill University
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Montreal
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1968
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iii-91p.
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en
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Asbil, Walter Gordon. “Under Military Chaplains: A Study of the Anglican Church in the Province of Quebec, 1759-1768.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1968. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/s4655h409?locale=en.
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