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Mr. B. C. Greenman, coming from England, settled at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ever a strong voice among the Exclusives, he authored ''Facts and Principles as to the Fellowship of Open Brethren'', whose principles he personally refused and actively opposed. He was a partisan of F. W. Grant following the Montreal Division of 1884 and participated with others in the beginning of assemblies on Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula.
 
Mr. B. C. Greenman, coming from England, settled at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ever a strong voice among the Exclusives, he authored ''Facts and Principles as to the Fellowship of Open Brethren'', whose principles he personally refused and actively opposed. He was a partisan of F. W. Grant following the Montreal Division of 1884 and participated with others in the beginning of assemblies on Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula.
 
  
 
==SOURCE==
 
==SOURCE==
 
 
Napoleon Noël, ''The History of the Brethren''
 
Napoleon Noël, ''The History of the Brethren''

Latest revision as of 21:41, 16 September 2020

Mr. B. C. Greenman, coming from England, settled at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ever a strong voice among the Exclusives, he authored Facts and Principles as to the Fellowship of Open Brethren, whose principles he personally refused and actively opposed. He was a partisan of F. W. Grant following the Montreal Division of 1884 and participated with others in the beginning of assemblies on Quebec’s Gaspé peninsula.

SOURCE

Napoleon Noël, The History of the Brethren