id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3uaiafmiwbhaba47qfyes4zsmm Gordon L. Heath Ontario Baptists and the War of 1812 2011 24 .pdf application/pdf 12521 836 67 To be sure, the war had wrought devastation upon Upper Canadian churches, and Baptist churches among Upper Canadian Baptists for American help was a Upper Canadian Baptist churches. did not completely eradicate national identities, for during the war a number of Baptist leaders revealed their pro-American �orth America at that time,21 no largerthan-life political figure in Ontario Baptist circles like Church of England cler1802, and four churches in Lower Canada joined the Richmond Baptist Association, Vermont (1805-1810). role that American mission societies and associations played in the arrival of Baptists in Upper and Lower Anderson, "The Work of American Baptist Missionaries in Upper Canada to 1812," with remaining in American associations.46 The Baptist churches in Charlotteville, Townsend, Clinton, Oxford, and Some churches in Lower Canada remained in American associations as late as the 1880s. Americans, British subjects, or even Canadians, they were Baptists engaged in seeking converts and building the church. ./cache/work_3uaiafmiwbhaba47qfyes4zsmm.pdf ./txt/work_3uaiafmiwbhaba47qfyes4zsmm.txt