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Miedema, Gary. [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ52860.pdf "For Canada's Sake: the Re-visioning of Canada and the Restructuring of Public Religion in the 1960's."] Ph.D. diss., Queen's Universiy, 2000.
Miedema, Gary. [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ52860.pdf "For Canada's Sake: the Re-visioning of Canada and the Restructuring of Public Religion in the 1960's."] Ph.D. diss., Queen's Universiy, 2000.
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Rennie, Ian S. "The Canadian Church: Responses to Secularization." Evangelical Fellowship of Canada Conference on Secularization and Pluralism, Toronto, April, 1991.
Stackhouse Jr., John G. "Whose Dominion?: Christianity and Canadian Culture Historically Considered." ''Crux'' 28 (June 1992): 29-35.
Stackhouse Jr., John G. "Whose Dominion?: Christianity and Canadian Culture Historically Considered." ''Crux'' 28 (June 1992): 29-35.

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Rennie, Ian S. "The Canadian Church: Responses to Secularization." Evangelical Fellowship of Canada Conference on Secularization and Pluralism, Toronto, April, 1991.

Stackhouse Jr., John G. "Whose Dominion?: Christianity and Canadian Culture Historically Considered." Crux 28 (June 1992): 29-35.

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