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    Anglicanism in Saskatchewan


North American Indigenous Peoples and Anglicanism

Individuals

David Anderson, Bishop of Rupert's Land

Henry Budd

Brief Reviews of the Past History of the Different Missions
The Cumberland Station of Our Northwest America Mission
From Church Missionary Intelligencer, pages 474-480.
London: William Mavor Watts, 1850.

The Rainbow in the North: A Short Account of the First Establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land by the Church Missionary Society.
By Sarah Tucker.
London: James Nisbet, 1851.

The Seal of Apostleship
An Ordination Sermon Preached at St. Andrew's Church, Red River, on Sunday, December 22, 1850.
By David Anderson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Rupert's Land (1851)
[Sermon preached at the ordination of Henry Budd, first Native Canadian priest]

The Nepowewin Station.
Journals of Henry Budd, published in the Church Missionary Intelligencer

April, 1854
May, 1854
June, 1854

Devon or Cumberland Station.
By John Alexander Mackay.
From The Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, London, 1865, pages 148-149.

A Wintry Scene.
From The Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, London, 1866, pages 6-7

Narrative of a Journey to the Plain Country of the Saskatchewan, North-West America.
By Thomas Thistlethwaite Smith.
From Church Missionary Intelligencer, London, 1867, pages 139-143.

From Mrs. Mackay.
By Margaret Mackay.
From Missionary Leaves, August 1, 1868, London, pages 76-79.

A Letter from Stanley, N. W. America.
From The Church Missionary Gleaner, May, 1870, pages 58-60.
London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1870.

The Stanley Mission.
By Robert Machray.
From Mission Life: An Illustrated Magazine of Home and Foreign Church Work.
Edited by John Joseph Halcombe.
London: W. Wells Gardner, 1872, pages 34-40.

The Gospel in the Regions Beyond
By Bishop David Anderson
A Sermon preached at the Consecration of the Bishops of Athabasca and Saskatchewan
London: Hatchards, 1874.

Dayspring in the Far West: Sketches of Mission-Work in North-West America
By M. E. Johnson
London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1875.

A Call from the Saskatchewan.
From Church Missionary Intelligencer, London, June, 1876, pp. 371-372.

Help Needed for the Stanley Mission.
By J. A. Mackay.
From The Coral Missionary Magazine.
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1880, pages 4-7.

The New Field Opened up: Encouraging Prospects at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
By J. A. Mackay.
From The Coral Missionary Magazine.
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1880, pages 99-101.

Western Division.
From Church Missionary Society Annual Report, London, 1880, pages 147-149.

The Principles of Church Action: A Sermon Preached before the Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land in St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg on 8th August 1883.
By John McLean.
Winnipeg: Manitoba Free Press, 1883.

Journal of a Visit to the C.M.S. Mission of Stanley, English River.
By the Right Rev. the Bishop of Saskatchewan. [John McLean]
From Church Missionary Intelligencer, London, February, 1883, pages 90-94.

The Missions of the Church Missionary Society in the Diocese of Saskatchewan.
By John McLean
From The Church Missionary Intelligencer and Record, February, 1884, pages 97-101.

The Bishop of Saskatchewan's Visitation of the Cumberland Mission District.
By John McLean.
From Church Missionary Intelligencer, London, January, 1886, pp. 23-27.

Twenty Years on the Saskatchewan, N.W. Canada
By William Newton, Honourary Canon of Saskatchewan
London: Elliot Stock, 1897.

Diocese of Saskatchewan.
From Church Missionary Society Annual Report, London, 1905, pages 440-442.

Diocese of Saskatchewan.
From Church Missionary Society Annual Report, London, 1906, pages 377-379.

The Red Indians of the Plains: Thirty Years' Missionary Experience in the Saskatchewan
By John Hines.
London: SPCK, 1919.

The Far and Furry North
By the Rev. A.C. Garrioch
Manitoba: no publisher, 1925.

Canon E. K. Matheson, D.D.: Saskatchewan's First Graduate
Being a History of the Development of the Church of England in North-Western Saskatchewan
[no place: no publisher, no date, but
Battleford: Canadian North-West Historical Society, 1927]

A Heroine of the North: Memoirs of Charlotte Selina Bompas (1830-1917) Wife of the First Bishop of Selkirk (Yukon) With Extracts from Her Journal and Letters Compiled by S.A. Archer.
London: SPCK, 1929.

An Historical Sketch of the Diocese of Saskatchewan of the Anglican Church of Canada
By W. F. Payton, Archdeacon Emeritus
Prince Albert: The Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan, 1974.
Reproduced online by kind permission of the Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan
and the family of Archdeacon Payton, 2006.


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