troversy 47
CHAPTER IV.--1826-1827.
Missionary to the River Credit Indians 58
CHAPTER V.--1826-1827.
Diary of Labours among Indians 64
CHAPTER VI.--1827-1828.
Labours and Trials.--Civil Rights Controversy 80
CHAPTER VII.--1828-1829.
Ryanite Schism.--M. E. Church of Canada organized 87
CHAPTER VIII.--1829-1832.
Establishment of the _Christian Guardian_.--Church
Claims resisted 93
CHAPTER IX.--1831-1832.
Methodist Affairs in Upper Canada.--Proposed Union with the
British Conference 107
CHAPTER X.--1833.
Union between the British and Canadian Conferences 114
CHAPTER XI.--1833-1834.
"Impressions of England" and their effects 121
CHAPTER XII.--1834.
Events following the Union.--Division and Strife 141
CHAPTER XIII.--1834-1835.
Second Retirement from the _Guardian_ Editorship 144
CHAPTER XIV.--1835-1836.
Second Mission to England.--Upper Canada Academy 152
CHAPTER XV.--1835-1836.
The "Grievance" Report; Its Object and Failure 155
CHAPTER XVI.--1836-1837.
Dr. Ryerson's Diary of his Second Mission to England 158
CHAPTER XVII.--1836.
Publication of the Hume and Roebuck Letters 167
CHAPTER XVIII.--1836-1837.
Important Events transpiring in England 170
CHAPTER XIX.--1837-1839.
Return to Canada.--The Chapel Property Cases 172
CHAPTER XX.--1837.
The Coming Crisis.--Rebellion of 1837 175
CHAPTER XXI.--1837-1838.
Sir F. B. Head and the Upper Canada Academy 179
CHAPTER XXII.--1838.
Victims of the Rebellion.--State of the Country 182
CHAPTER XXIII.--1795-1861.
Sketch of Mr. William Lyon Mackenzie 185
CHAPTER XXIV.--1838.
Defence of the Hon. Marshall Spring Bidwell 188
CHAPTER XXV.--1838.
Return to the Editorship of the _Guardian_ 199
CHAPTER XXVI.--1838-1840.
Enemies and Friends Within and Without
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