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Burkinshaw, Robert. "Pentecostalism and fundamentalism in British Columbia: 1921-1927." ''Fides et Historia: Journal of the Conference on Faith and History'', 24:1 (Winter/Spring 1992): 68-80. | Burkinshaw, Robert. "Pentecostalism and fundamentalism in British Columbia: 1921-1927." ''Fides et Historia: Journal of the Conference on Faith and History'', 24:1 (Winter/Spring 1992): 68-80. | ||
+ | Callaway, Tim. "TRAINING DISCIPLINED SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST: The influence of American fundamentalism on Prairie Bible Institute during the L.E. Maxwell era (1922-1980)." Ph.D. diss., University of South Africa, 2010. | ||
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Dozois, John D.E. "Dr. Thomas Todhunter Shields (1873-1955): In the Stream of Fundamentalism." B.D. thesis, McMaster Divinity School, 1963. | Dozois, John D.E. "Dr. Thomas Todhunter Shields (1873-1955): In the Stream of Fundamentalism." B.D. thesis, McMaster Divinity School, 1963. | ||
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Betts, Edward G. "The argument of the century: the Ontario press coverage of the Scopes trial and the death of William Jennings Bryan." ma thesis, Queen's University, 1993.
Burkinshaw, Robert. "Pentecostalism and fundamentalism in British Columbia: 1921-1927." Fides et Historia: Journal of the Conference on Faith and History, 24:1 (Winter/Spring 1992): 68-80.
Callaway, Tim. "TRAINING DISCIPLINED SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST: The influence of American fundamentalism on Prairie Bible Institute during the L.E. Maxwell era (1922-1980)." Ph.D. diss., University of South Africa, 2010.
Dozois, John D.E. "Dr. Thomas Todhunter Shields (1873-1955): In the Stream of Fundamentalism." B.D. thesis, McMaster Divinity School, 1963.
Elliot, David R. "Studies of Eight Canadian Fundamentalists." Ph.D. diss., University of British Columbia, 1989.
Ellis, Walter E. "Galboa to Ichabod: Social and Economic Factors in the Fundamentalist-Modernist Schisms Among Canadian Baptists, 1894-1934." Ph.D. diss., Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 1975.
Ellis, Walter E. "Gilboa to Ichabod: Social and Religious factors in the Fundamentalist-Modernist Schisms among Canadian Baptists, 1995-1934." Foundations 20:2 (1977): 109-126.
Freitag, Walter. "Fundamentalism and Canadian Lutheranism." Consensus 13:1 (1987): 23-39.
Martin, Andrew C. "Creating a Timeless Tradition: The Effects of Fundamentalism on the Conservative Mennonite Movement." MTS thesis, Conrad Grebel University College, 2007.
McKenzie, Brian A. "A History of the Toronto Bible College (1884-1968): A Study in Canadian Fundamentalism." Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, June 1982.
McKenzie, Brian A. "Fundamentalism, Christian Unity, and Premillennialism in the thought of Rowland Victor Bingham (1872-1942): A Study of Anti-Modernism in Canada." Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 1985.
Opp, James W. "The New Age of Evangelism: Fundamentalism and Radio on the Canadian Prairies, 1925-1945." Historical Papers: Canadian Society of Church History (1994): 99-120.
Opp, James W. "'Culture of the Soul': Fundamentalism and Evangelism in Canada, 1921-1940." M.A. thesis, University of Calgary, 1994.
Parent, Mark. "The Christopher of T.T. Shields: The Irony of Fundamentalism." Ph.D. diss., McGill University, 1991.
Pettigrew, Larry Dean. "The Historical and Theological Contributions of the Niagara Conference to American Fundamentalism." Th.D. diss., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1976.
Rawlyk, George A. Champions Of The Truth: Fundamentalism, Modernism, and the Maritime Baptist. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990.
Russell, C. Allyn. "Thomas Todhunter Shields, Canadian Fundamentalist." Ontario History 70 (1978):263-80.
Sawatsky, Ronald G. "Looking for That Blessed Hope: The Roots of Fundamentalism in Canada, 1878-1914." Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 1986.
Stackhouse Jr., John G. "Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism" Church & Faith Trends 2:2 (January 2009): 1-3.
Unger, Walter. "'Earnestly Contending for the Faith': The Role of the Niagara Bible Conference in the Emergence of American Fundamentalism, 1875-1900." Ph.D. diss., Simon Fraser University, 1982.
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