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  2. Presbyterian Church in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Church in Canada (French: Église presbytérienne du Canada) is a Presbyterian denomination, serving in Canada under this name since 1875. The United Church of Canada claimed the right to the name from 1925 to 1939.

  3. Category:Presbyterian denominations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Church in Canada; R. Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America; U. United Church of Canada This page was last edited on 30 May 2021, at 01:14 ...

  4. List of Presbyterian churches in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, about 70% of Presbyterian churches across Canada joined the new United Church of Canada, although the split in Toronto was closer to 50-50.This is a list of churches within the present boundaries of Toronto that have been part of The Presbyterian Church in Canada since June 1925.

  5. Category:Presbyterian churches in Canada - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Lunenburg) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Victoria, British Columbia) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Merigomish; St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Glace Bay

  6. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Victoria, British Columbia)

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    The church has had many prominent congregants including Premier John Robson, whose funeral was held in the church, and industrialist Robert Dunsmuir. [1] In 1925, St. Andrew's voted to remain Presbyterian when two-thirds of the denomination split to form the United Church of Canada. In 1979, the church received heritage designation from the ...

  7. Presbyterian Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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  8. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Windsor, Ontario)

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    The congregation voted in 1925 to remain within the continuing Presbyterian Church in Canada by a vote of 18 for joining into the United Church of Canada, and 607 against the proposed merger. The membership at St Andrew's exceeded 2,000 members the year Dr. Paulin died, and retained the largest membership in the PCC in the years following 1925 ...

  9. Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ministers at Knox: Thomas Wardrope, 1845 - 1869, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1891. William MacLaren, 1870 - 1873 left to be Professor and Principal (1905 - 1909 of Knox College.