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| | Reuben Butchart's The Disciples of Christ in Canada Since 1830: Part II: Ontario. |
 | | Black's meetings, highly esteeming him for his Christian character and amiable deportment." The writer of this letter goes on to state that Brother Black was not without opposition, after the experience of all reformers. |
 | | Students from Sinclair College, 1896-1900, frequently preached; and the early Wellington county preachers (Black, Anderson, Kilgour, and Sheppard) were heard proclaiming the new gospel in all the western churches whilst on their horseback tours, which ran from Howard township in the west to Prince Edward county in the east. |
 | | Correspondence by Black and Sinclair on the "state of the Church" was not infrequent, and, examples of the leisurely letter-writing of these bishops of the churches are extant, in the compiler's archives. |
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