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In 1861 he rejoined his family in Guelph, where he worked in his father’s store. Grades 10 and up / Ages 15 and up Reviewed by Alison Mews. J. H. Farmer (Toronto, 1902), which contains unidentified selections from diaries, private letters, sermons, and public writings which have now disappeared. Nevertheless, despite discouragement by friends, he was determined on a pastoral career, and by unrelenting practice he increased his pulpit facility until in his mature years he was regarded as the most effective Baptist preacher in Canada. Under Dadson’s guidance the Canadian Baptist became an early exponent of the ideas of “practical Christianity” later incorporated into the Social Gospel. Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionaire Biographique du Canada: Volume II, 1701 - 1740 by Francess G. Halpenny Hardcover $122.00 A. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less His only formal education had been at the Toronto Model School from 1853 to 1857, but at the age of 20 he enrolled in the Canadian Literary Institute and was converted and baptized there in 1868. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. (Colborne, Ont., [ 1898?]). Welcome to the online version of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography/Dictionnaire biographique du Canada (DCB/DBC)! 12, 1990, p. 300-305). He spoke widely on all these issues, ran in Hamilton as a Liberal candidate in the federal election of 1887 (but lost by 169 votes), and was nominated as a delegate to the Irish Race Convention, held in Dublin in 1896. In 1857 the family returned to England, but one year later they came back to Toronto; shortly thereafter Stephen opened a hat-making business in Guelph. "Klatsassin" in The Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume IX Globe, 23 May 1900. At the church’s London conference in 1882 he was accused of heterodoxy by the Reverend David C. Clappison of the Brussels circuit. Canada-Biography-Indexes. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, set 15 vol. 10 July 1845 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, youngest of five sons of Stephen Dadson and Mary Breachin; m. August 1877 Julia Elizabeth French of Paris, Ont., and they had five sons; d. 12 March 1900 in Montreal. 21, Marris E. Starr,--v. 22, Robert Livingston Schuyler Although raised a Presbyterian, Burns was converted to Methodism and became a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1851, after he attended revival services held by the Reverend James Caughey in Toronto. DADSON, EBENEZER WILLIAM, Baptist minister and editor; b. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume VII, 1836-1850, Francess G. Halpenny, General Editor, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988, xxix,1088 pp. The current electronic edition is not free, but is availablethrough individual or library subscription. Published simultaneously in French, this reference work is recognized as Canada's definitive source on biography. Pages are unmarked. On completing his secondary schooling, “Ebb,” as he was nicknamed, returned to Toronto, where the family had settled again in 1867, and entered the University of Toronto. Dictionary of Canadian Biography: Volume XIV, 1911-1920. His editorials called for justice in personal relations, political equality, and freedom of conscience, and they emphasized individual and collective responsibilities instead of rights. (1-14 w/ cum index for vol. ; Learn about our editors and read the Letter from the General Editor Professor Sir David Cannadine. Volume 18 Number 5 1990 September Below we link to free onlinevolumes of the first and second editio… j.s.m.]. Burns died at his home in Toronto on 22 May 1900 of what was described as “inflammatory rheumatism.”. BURNS, ALEXANDER, Methodist minister and educator; b. The DCB, which was initiated in 1959, is a collaboration between the University of Toronto and Laval University. . 1-12) The first years of Dadson’s editorship were made difficult by conflicting plans for the site of a Baptist university, but Dadson won the respect of the opposing factions by his fair and open treatment of differing points of view. Dictionary of Canadian biography. 12, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–". 12 Nov. 2014. PAPINEAU, LOUIS JOSEPH (1786–1871), Canadian rebel, came of a French family which emigrated to Canada towards the end of the seventeenth century. The Dadson family immigrated to Upper Canada in 1849 and settled at Toronto. He advocated, by legislative means when necessary, the relief of poverty, the right to work and to unionize, legal protection for children, women, and Indians, honesty in business, purity in politics, fair wages and profit-sharing, prohibition of the liquor traffic, and the banning of vivisection and blood sports. J. S. Moir, “The Canadian Baptist and the Social Gospel movement,” Baptists in Canada: search for identity amidst diversity, ed. The dictionary was first proposed to the Council in 1920 by historian Frederick Jackson Turner. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography provides authoritative biographical information about significant figures of Canada's past, including both detailed arcticles on Canada's major historical figures, and short articles on minor personages who have hitherto found no place in reference works or general histories. In the summer of 1872, a year before graduation, he served as a ministerial assistant in Ottawa and Chelsea, Que. Polly Barber’s father was the son of an American physician from Canton, Conn., and her mother’s family included several Baptist clergymen. Ebenezer remained in Toronto, working as an errand-boy, as a helper to Fyfe, the publisher and editor of the Canadian Baptist, and as an assistant in a printer’s shop. Burns had by 1865 gained a reputation as a rising Methodist academician. Commemorative biog. This item: Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionaire Biographique du Canada: Volume I, 1000 - 1700 by Francess G. Halpenny Hardcover $107.15 Ships from and sold by Book Depository US. Over 60,000 biographies, 72 million words, 11,000 portraits of significant, influential or notorious figures who shaped British history – perform advanced search; Life of the day now available by email or RSS feed. (1-14 w/ cum index for vol. : the man and his message, ed. There he became a founding member of the University College Young Men’s Christian Association and was involved with Professor James Colton Yule in religious work at York Mills (Toronto). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1990. In 1886 he strongly defended members of the Knights of Labor dismissed by the management of the Toronto Street Railway Company for union activities. After a brief stay in Strathroy, he accepted in 1882 the post of editor of the Canadian Baptist, which had just been purchased by the prominent Baptist layman Senator William McMaster*. Living in Quebec increased his interest in French Canadian history and culture and made him a strong advocate of evangelization of French Canadians. Some earlier editions of this work are freely available online, andremain of historic interest. Although a polished writer, Dadson showed no aptitude for preaching. Although no longer holding a regular charge, he continued to preach in various churches and was active in support of the Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium in Gravenhurst, a centre for the treatment of victims of tuberculosis. During these years in the United States, Burns was much in demand as a public speaker on college and church occasions; in 1876 he was also a delegate from the Iowa conference to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Md. [6] But when Volume XIII appeared in 1994, with Ramsay Cook as new general editor, the intervening years were described as “hav[ing] been among the most difficult in the history of this Canadian institution.”[16] Severe financial restraints were described and a more “modest” plan was announced, with each volume covering a decade instead of th… Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1998. 8-20, Dumas Malone.--v. 25 Sept. 1803 in Saint-Armand, Lower Canada, daughter of Asahel Barber and Polly Armes; d. 23 Feb. 1898 in Scottsmore, Que. Outlines of two of his sermons were published in pamphlets commemorating church anniversaries: Paris Baptist Church: a memorial pamphlet, containing an account of the services held on the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the church . He firmly believed that neither churches nor governments should support privilege. Historical, biographical dictionary with scholarly articles on thousands of men and women who died on or before 1930. That year he was offered the vice-presidency of Mount Allison Wesleyan College in New Brunswick, but refused it in order to accept a position as vice-president and professor of mathematics and astronomy at Iowa Wesleyan College. He served on several Baptist boards, including those of the Grande-Ligne mission [see Henriette Odin*] and foreign missions, and was president of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec in 1892. biographi.ca. H. U. Trinier, A century of service: story of the “Canadian Baptist”, 1854–1954 ([Toronto, 1958]). 1831), a notary, being a member of the first legislative assembly for Lower Canada, established in 1791. record, county York. The Australian Dictionary of Biography is Australia's pre-eminent dictionary of national biography.In it you will find concise, informative and fascinating descriptions of the lives of significant and representative persons in Australian history. Hugh Allan (vol.… 10: Publisher: University of Toronto/Université Laval: Year of publication: 1972: Year of revision: 1972: Access Date: January 12, 2021: We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage. Stephen Dadson had been raised an Anglican but became successively a Methodist class leader, a Congregationalist, and a Baptist. files. He proved to be an excellent and industrious student, winning the Prince of Wales gold medal and serving as valedictorian for his graduation class in 1861. The first edition was published in 20 volumes from 1928 to 1936, appearing at a rate of two or three volumes per year. He insisted that the law of supply and demand was “unchristian” and that both public and private relations be governed by the principles of the Sermon on the Mount. (Toronto), 1882. Includes business people, artists, politicians, nurses, judges, doctors, soldiers, athletes and poets. 3: Publisher: University of Toronto/Université Laval: Year of publication: 1974: Year of revision: 1974: Access Date: January 12, 2021: We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage. Ramsay Cook and Jean Hamelin, general editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Volume XIV, 1911-1920.Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998, 1247 pp. Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionnaire Biographique du Canada: Volume XV, 1921-1930 Hardcover – Nov. 19 2005 by Ramsay Cook (Editor), Réal Bélanger (Editor) 5.0 out of 5 … John S. Moir, “DADSON, EBENEZER WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. He was now a figure of some eminence in academic circles. J. K. Zeman (Burlington, Ont., 1980), 147–59. Found in Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Welcome to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. The first volume of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography appeared in 1966 with 594 biographies covering the years 1000 to 1700. During his early years in the pastorate he was active in amateur athletics and attracted attention as a public speaker and writer on popular, classical, and religious topics. By 1880 Burns was a man not only of academic and clerical substance but also of decidedly liberal views on a wide range of subjects. Dent, Canadian portrait gallery. MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER (1822–1892), first liberal premier of the Canadian Dominion, born on 28 Jan. 1822 at Logierait, near Dunkeld in Perthshire, was third son of Alexander Mackenzie (d. 1836), a builder and contractor, by a daughter of Donald Fleming. Toronto and Quebec: University of Toronto Press / Presses de l’Université Laval: Edouard-Charles Fabre (vol. BARBER, POLLY (named Mary at birth) (Scovill), teacher, farmer, and businesswoman; b. Download PDF: Sorry, we are unable to provide the full text but you may find it at the following location(s): https://jps.library.utoronto.c... (external link) ISBN 0-8020-3452-7.. . The Dictionary of National Biography (or DNB)is a biographical reference for deceased persons notable in Britishhistory.The current editionofthis work has been published online by Oxford University Press since2004. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionaire Biographique du Canada: Volume XII, 1891 - 1900 (Dictionary of Canadian Biography) May 1, 1990, University of Toronto Press Hardcover in English © 1990–2021 University of Toronto/Université Laval. The impressive tradition set by the Dictionary of Canadian Biography continues with the fourteenth volume in the series, covering the years from 1911 until 1920. Biography – DUMONT, GABRIEL – Volume XIII (1901-1910) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. © 1990–2021 University of Toronto/Université Laval. Soon he was also elected a senator of the University of Toronto and a member of the board of trustees and the senate at Victoria. Edited by Francess Halpenny. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography (DCB; French: Dictionnaire biographique du Canada) is a dictionary of biographical entries for individuals who have contributed to the history of Canada. Dictionary of Canadian Biography / Dictionaire Biographique du Canada: Volume XII, 1891 - 1900 Edited by Francess G. Halpenny and Jean Hamelin From: $105.00 [The primary sources of information on Ebenezer William Dadson are the files of the Canadian Baptist (Toronto) for the years 1882–88, and E. W. Dadson, B.A., D.D. **** /4 Responsible Government. Review by Alexander Gregor. "Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. Dictionary of Canadian Biography, set 15 vol. Biography – BOUCHER, PIERRE – Volume II (1701-1740) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography BOUCHER, PIERRE, interpreter, soldier, governor of Trois-Rivières, royal judge, founder and seigneur of Boucherville; son of Gaspard Boucher and Nicole Lemer (Lemaire); baptized 1 Aug. 1622 at Mortagne, in Perche (France); d. 19 April 1717 at Boucherville. Whether because of his early education under Samuel Sobieski Nelles* at Victoria College, his experience in the United States at a time of social ferment, or his wide reading, he had become an advocate, as journalist and historian John Charles Dent* put it in 1880, of “the supremacy of reason in matters theological, as well as in the ordinary affairs of life,” and believed “that whatever is repugnant to reason should be eliminated from modern theology.” Dent concluded, “He is a foe to infidelity, but believes in combating infidelity by arguments drawn from human knowledge and experience, rather than by the suppression of free and honest inquiry.”, Given Burns’s reputation, it is understandable that some members of the Methodist Church of Canada viewed his commitment to critical inquiry as a threat to evangelical orthodoxy. 1-12) [Cook, Ramsay, Halpenny, Francess G., Hamelin, Jean, Bélanger, Réal] on Amazon.com. © 2003-2021 University of Toronto/Université Laval, 10 July 1845 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, youngest of five sons of Stephen Dadson and Mary Breachin; m. August 1877 Julia Elizabeth French of Paris, Ont., and they had five sons; d. 12 March 1900 in, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/dadson_ebenezer_william_12E.html, Biography – DADSON, EBENEZER WILLIAM – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography, From the Red River Settlement to Manitoba (1812–70), The Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences of 1864, Communications – Newspapers and magazines – Journalists, North America – Canada – Ontario – Centre, North America – Canada – Ontario – Southwest, North America – Canada – Quebec – Montréal/Outaouais. ROBERTSON-ROSS, PATRICK, soldier and adjutant-general of the militia; b. Clappison, whose ministry had begun in 1844, charged Burns with deviating from Methodist doctrinal standards on three major points, “the Equal Inspiration of the Canonical Scriptures,” “the Substitution Theory of the Atonement,” and “the Doctrine of Eternal Conscious Torment and the possibility of a Post-mortem Probation.” After much debate over two days, the conference concluded that “having heard Dr. Burns’ explanations we accept them as being substantially in agreement with our standards on the Inspiration of the Scriptures.”, Burns continued, however, to be outspoken on matters religious and political. Biography – BOURGEOYS, MARGUERITE, Dite Du Saint-Sacrement – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Dadson returned to the Canadian Literary Institute in 1873 to study theology, and after student service at Buckhorn, Clarence, and Haldimand he became pastor of the Baptist church at Denfield in southwestern Ontario in 1876. 10 July 1845 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, youngest of five sons of Stephen Dadson and Mary Breachin; m. 12; External links "Biography of Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau". © 2003-2021 University of Toronto/Université Laval, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/burns_alexander_12E.html, Biography – BURNS, ALEXANDER – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography, From the Red River Settlement to Manitoba (1812–70), The Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences of 1864, Europe – United Kingdom – Northern Ireland, North America – Canada – Ontario – Centre, North America – Canada – Ontario – Niagara, North America – Canada – Ontario – Southwest. Subject Headings: Dictionary of Canadian biography-Indexes. N.p., n.d. The Dictionary of American Biography was published in New York City by Charles Scribner's Sons under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). BURNS, ALEXANDER, Methodist minister and educator; b. Biography – BURNS, ALEXANDER – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. This volume, the eleventh to be published since 1966, bridges the years between the first six volumes, covering the period between 1000 A.D. and 1835, and volumes VIII-XI, dealing with the years 1851-1890. A strong believer in higher education for women, he led an unsuccessful movement to establish a university for women in Hamilton. The family attended Bond Street Baptist Church, where the young Ebenezer was influenced by three leading Baptist pastors of the day, James Pyper, Thomas Ford Caldicott*, and particularly Robert Alexander Fyfe*, founder and principal of the Canadian Literary Institute in Woodstock. User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. DADSON, EBENEZER WILLIAM, Baptist minister and editor; b. Dadson’s death at 54 resulted from cancer that developed after a back injury sustained three years earlier in a fall from a church roof under construction near his summer home in the Muskoka district. Possibly because of his failure to garner sufficient support for this cause, he ended his association with Wesleyan Ladies’ College in 1897 and retired to Toronto. DUMONT, GABRIEL, Métis hunter, merchant, ferryman, and political and military leader; b. December 1837 in the Red River settlement (Man. 12, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed January 17, 2021, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/burns_alexander_12E.html. ISBN 0-8020-3460-8. Alexander Burns attended school in Ireland until 1847, when his parents emigrated to British North America. He had received an honorary dd from Indiana University in 1869 and added an honorary lld from Victoria College in the year of his return to Ontario. In 1878 Burns returned to Ontario to succeed Samuel Dwight Rice* as governor and principal of the Wesleyan Female (later Wesleyan Ladies’) College in Hamilton, also becoming its professor of mental and moral science, logic, evidences, and higher English literature. DWORKIN, HENRY – Volume XV (1921-1930) d. 14 Jan. 1928 in Toronto. In 1896 Dadson accepted a call to Olivet Church, the largest Baptist congregation in Montreal. In 1868 he assumed the presidency of Simpson College in Iowa, a position he held until 1878. CIP. 1305pp., cloth, $75.00. In 1895 McMaster University conferred on him its third honorary dd. Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in … B. McKillop, “BURNS, ALEXANDER,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. Burns entered the Methodist ministry the next year and was placed on probation at Stratford and Drayton. . There is also a recentprint edition. Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, Baptist year book (Toronto), 1879–98. The family initially resided at Quebec but in 1850 they settled in Toronto where they remained. Methodist Church of Canada, London Conference, Journal of proc. For Dadson these issues were as much religious as social and political. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography provides authoritative biographical information about significant figures of Canada's past, including both detailed arcticles on Canada's major historical figures, and short articles on minor personages who have hitherto found no place in reference works or general histories. ISBN 0-8020-3476-4. Grades 10 and up / Ages 15 and up. "Biography – BOURGEOYS, MARGUERITE, Dite Du Saint-Sacrement – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography." On 15 June 1863 he married Sarah Andrews, daughter of Cobourg miller Thomas Andrews; he was ordained in 1864. He was born in Montreal on 7 Oct. 1786, his father, Joseph Papineau ( d . In order to reduce the financial difficulties of the Canadian Baptist, which were probably caused by its limited circulation, in 1886 Dadson combined a pastorate at Claremont (Pickering) with his editorial duties. DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY, VOLUME XII: 1891-1900. 19 May 1828 in Scotland, second son of Lord Patrick Robertson, judge and wit, and Mary Cameron Ross; m. in 1851 Amelia Ann Maynard, and they had at least one son; d. 23 July 1883 at Boulogne, France. 4-7, Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone.--v. Confederation. Canadian men and women of the time (Morgan; 1898). Dictionary of Canadian Biography (Volume 1) 1000 to 1700 Laurentian Edition by Brown, George W. (Editor) Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Web. Show More. Gradually expanding to include individuals who died since 1930. 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