Presbyterian quiz #11.

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From: Presbyterian Record
Date: 20020901
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Famous names

1. Hector was

(a) the first Scotsman to come to Canada

(b) a ship that brought Highlanders to Nova Scotia

(c) the name of John Calvin's dog

2. Ralph Connor was

(a) the author of Glengarry Schools Days

(b) a Presbyterian minister

(c) a leader in the pro-Union forces that resulted in The United Church of Canada

(d) all of the above

(e) none of the above

3. Alexander MacMillan edited

(a) the Presbyterian Book of Praise

(b) the United Church Hymnary

(c) The Best of Ragtime from the 1890s

4. Rev. Thomas ...

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