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| | Books by John Borland: Additional books by John Borland in the extended shelves: Borland, John, 1809-1888: An appeal to the Montreal Conference and the Methodist Church generally from a charge by Rev. William Scott, in which is shown his charge to be invalid, and his defence of the Seminary of St. Sulpice against the Indians of Oka to be baseless : a fact in proof of which he has himself largely contributed (s.n.], 1883) (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: The assumptions of the Seminary of St. Sulpice to be the owners of the Seigniory of the Lake of Two Mountains and the one adjoining examined and refuted and their treatment of the Indians of the Lake of Two Mountains, exposed and denounced in four letters addressed to the Honourable Joseph Howe, Secretary of State, for the Indian Department (s.n.], 1872) (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: Dialogues between two Methodists, Algernon Newways and Samuel Oldpaths in which attendance at class meetings as a condition of church membership, is shown to be both Wesleyan and scriptural and the relation of children to the visible church of Christ is explained and vindicated (Printed for the author, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: An examination of, and reply to, "A brief statement of facts for the consideration of the Methodist people and the public in general, particularly of eastern Canada by R. Hutchinson, M. D., late Wesleyan missionary" (L.R. Robinson, 1850), also by R. Hutchinson (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: In memoriam sermon preached by Rev. A.B. Chambers, L. L.B., superintendent, Montreal District, on the occasion of the death of John Lovell Carson, for several years an earnest Christian worker in the Sherbrooke St. Methodist Church, Montreal, December 1885. (s.n., 1886), also by A. B. Chambers (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: Letter (no. 2) to the Rev. John Borland the copy of your "Reviewer reviewed", which you had the goodness to send me, came duly to hand .. (s.n., 1856), also by Scrutator (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: Letters to a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in which certain reflections against Protestantism, and various assumptions in favour of Romanism, put forward by an ecclesiastic of Rome, are examined and refuted (s.n.], 1873) (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: Observations on the moral agency of man and the nature and demerit of sin in which the obliquity of universalism is exhibited, also an examination of the ground for entertaining the hope of the final holiness and happiness of all mankind, and of the objections which universalists urge against the perdition of any portion of the human family (s.n.], 1848) (page images at HathiTrust) Borland, John, 1809-1888: Scrutator's (Mr. Peter Le Sueur's) incompetence to perform the self- imposed duties of a critic exposed (s.n., 1856) (page images at HathiTrust)
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