University of Toronto Press
Henry Alline
About this book
To Canadians of this century the name of Henry Alline is almost unknown. This biography introduces him to the general reader. Through the story of his life it also recreates the early settlement of the Maritime provinces, and examines the origins of one of the most dominant and continuing themes in Canadian life, evangelical pietism.
Author / Editor information
J.M. Bumsted received a PH D from Brown University in 1965. He has taught at Tufts and McMaster universities, and was associate professor of Canadian history at Simon Fraser. He is now retired professor of history at University of Manitoba. Professor Bumsted has published several articles on the history of early North America, especially eighteenth-century New England and Maritime Canada, and on evangelical pietism.
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Contents
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1. The Scenes and Pleasures of a Country Life
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2. "Redeeming Love Broke into My Soul"
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3. The People Being Much Engaged and Awakened
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4. Some things in these Few Lines
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5. A Burning and Shining Light, and Justly Esteemed the Apostle of Nova Scotia
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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