The 2017 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History

X Marks the Spot: Hagiotoponymy and the Translocal Spread of the British Imperialist Cult of St Alban the Martyr in Canadian Anglicanism, 1865-1921
JONATHAN S. LOFFT 5

Rescue the “Parishing”: Henry Budd – Constructive Transformer or Colonial Tool?
J. KEITH HYDE 25

“The Farmers of London Conference will make up their own minds”
BETSY ANDERSON 43

The History of Oriental Home (1888-1942)
CHE-WEN CINDY LIN 57

Confronting Sexual Abuse in Anglican Canada: Second Wave Feminists
MARY LOUISE MEADOW 79

The Ties that Bind: Intermarriage Among Quakers and Methodists Around the Bay of Quinte Area in the Early to Mid-Nineteenth Century
SYDNEY HARKER 93

“A Canadian, then an English subject”: American Impressions of Egerton Ryerson
SCOTT MCLAREN 113

“His teachings are in want of faith”: British Wesleyan Responses to Egerton Ryerson
TODD WEBB 123

The First Protestant Thanksgiving in North America
DONALD D. HOGARTH 137

CSCH President’s Address
Reflections on the Necessity of Canadian Church History
LUCILLE MARR