Up to the Light: The Story of French Protestantism in Canada
Paul Villard
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Book Description
Title:
Up to the Light: The Story of French Protestantism in Canada
Author:
Paul Villard
Publication Year:
[1938]
Location:
Toronto
Publisher:
Board of Home Missions of the United Church of Canada
Pages:
237
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Canada
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Foreword
Introduction—S.D. Crown
A Short Survey of the Work
The Soil
The Aim of the Book
Policy of the Church of Rome in Canada
Protestantism in Canada Under the French Flag
The Plant
Pioneers Break Ground and Sow the Seed
The Plant Steadily Grows Under the Care of the French-Canadian Missionary Society
The Offshoots of the Plant
The Offshoots of the Plant
The Church of England in the Field of French Evangelism
The Baptist Church and French Evangelism
The Methodist Church in the Field of French Evangelism
The Presbyterian Church and French Evangelism
The Salvation Army in the Field of French Evangelism
The Helpers
Wandering Helpers: The Colporteurs
A Message of Good Cheer—L'aurore
Education a Help to Evangelism
Aim of French Mission Schools
Outstanding Mission Schools in the Province of Quebec
Feller Institute
Pointe Aux Trembles Institute
French Methodist Institute
Inner Working of French Mission Schools
Personal Reminiscences of the Writer
The Harvest
The Harvest
A Serious Question Concerning the Future of Canada