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Down to that time , and , in some ways , much later , those who were local in name were largely travelling in practice ; so much so as to be , in many cases , the pioneers in breaking up new ground and forming original societies .
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... Case and His Contemporaries: Or, the Canadian Itinerants' Memorial Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada, from Its Introduction into the Province, Till the Death of Rev. William Case in 1855 (Toronto: Wesleyan ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY John Carroll , Case and His Contemporaries : or , The Canadian Itinerant's Memorial : Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada , from Its Introduction into the Province , till the Death of the Rev.
Case and his Contemporaries ; or Canadian Itinerants Memorial : Constituting a Biographical History of Methodism in Canada , from its Introduction into the Province till the Death of the Rev. Wm . Case in 1855. 5 vols .
AND HIS COTEMPORARIES ; OR , THE CANADIAN ITINERANTS ' MEMORIAL : CONSTITUTING A BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF METHODISM IN CANADA FROM ITS INTRODUCTION INTO THE PROVINCE TILL THE DEATH OF THE REV . WILLIAM OASE , IN 1855 .
28; and Croft, Fourth Entrance to Huronia, 106, 125, 127, 144, and 199. According to the 1861 census, Bailiff Paul Dunn, aged fifty-one, had been born in England and was an Episcopalian. Croft reports that he was an original settler on ...