University of Toronto Press
Saints in Politics
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Ernest Marshall Howse (1902-1993) was a minister, author, and journalist. He served charges in Beverly Hills, California (1934-1935), Westminster United Church in Winnipeg (1935-1948), and Bloor Street United Church in Toronto (1948-1970). He served as Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1964-1966). Howse was the author of several books and his journalism appeared in several major Canadian newspapers, including the Toronto Star and Toronto Telegram, the Winnipeg Free Press and Victoria Sun-Times. In addition, he wrote columns for the United Church Observer, and served on the editorial board of the Christian Century.
Ernest Marshall Howse (1902-1993) was a minister, author, and journalist. He served charges in Beverly Hills, California (1934-1935), Westminster United Church in Winnipeg (1935-1948), and Bloor Street United Church in Toronto (1948-1970). He served as Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1964-1966). Howse was the author of several books and his journalism appeared in several major Canadian newspapers, including the Toronto Star and Toronto Telegram, the Winnipeg Free Press and Victoria Sun-Times. In addition, he wrote columns for the United Church Observer, and served on the editorial board of the Christian Century.
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Illustrations
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ONE. Seed plot of history
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TWO. Brotherhood of Christian politicians
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THREE. Am I not a man...
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FOUR. The English have no priests or chaplains
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FIVE. People must be fit for freedom
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SIX. An industry in doing good
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SEVEN. The object is the extinction of slavery
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EIGHT. The world has taken the credit to itself
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Appendix
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Bibliography
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Index
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