Christian Reformed Church
Alternate Names: CRC, C.R.C.
Byl, John. "Objectives and Involvement in Dance and Physically Active Games in the Christian Reformed Denomination and in its Congregations in Chatham, Ontario, 1926-1981."M.H.K. thesis, University of Windsor, 1983.
Graumans, Joe. [http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/s4-bin/Main/ItemDisplay?l=0&l_ef_l=0&id=990958.1471684&v=1&lvl=2&coll=18&rt=1&itm=85856&rsn=S_WWWkcakTjfhs&all=1&dt=+AW+%7CChristian%7C+AND+%7CReformed%7C&spi=-&rp=4&vo=1 "The Role of Ethno-religious Organizations in the Assimilation Process of Dutch Christian Reformed and Catholic Immigrants in South Western Ontario."] M.A. thesis, University of Windsor, 1973.
Stam, Henry. [ Effectiveness of Formal Socialization Processes within the Christian Reformed Church.'] M.A. thesis, University of Windsor, 1987.
Vander Vliet, Joyce G. "Women, church, and Society: The Christian Reformed Church Case." M.A. thesis, University of Guelph, 1996.
VanderMey, Albert. To All Our Children: The Story of the Postwar Dutch Immigration to Canada. Jordan Station, Ont: Paideia Press, 1982.
Van Ginkel, Aileen. "Ethnicity in the Reformed Tradition: Dutch Calvinist Immigrants in Canada, 1946-1960." M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 1982.
Wildeboer, Henry. “First Christian Reformed Church Renewal: Its Reformed Theological Basis, Its Development, and Its Implications for Other Congregations.” DMin thesis, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1983.
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