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Former owner's name on first page dated Chequamegon Book Company Published: Westminster Date of Publication: Charles William Gordon , or Ralph Connor , September 13, — October 31, was a Canadian novelist, using the Connor pen name while maintaining his status as a Church leader, first in the Presbyterian and later the United Church in Canada. Gordon was born in Glengarry County, Ontario, and was the son of Rev.

Daniel Gordon — and Mary Robertson Gordon d. While at Knox College, Gordon was inspired by a lecture given by Superintendent Robertson about the challenges in the West, leading him to pursue his summer mission work there, and ultimately to spend his life on reform and mission work in Western Canada. Gordon felt called to be one of these missionaries and establish not only churches, but Christian social and moral reform in Western Canada.

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This movement towards harmonizing traditional Christian doctrine with modern advancements, such as science and evolution, greatly appealed to Gordon. He became an influential proponent of social reform in the West, as well as for the union of the churches. The union, which resulted in the formation of the United Church of Canada in the s, was a response to the increasing liberalization and secularization growing in prevalence especially in Canada. Gordon's views of Western Canada were intricately connected to his views of religion and Christianity. His social and reform work were rooted in his call to ministry and his desire to see Canada united both in faith and in Nation.

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The difficulties on the mission fields of the Canadian West were motivating factors for his fiction writing, and he successfully had many of his writings published and sold. Lawrence River, and composed of Scottish immigrants. It was characterized by the Scottish virtues of religion, hard-work, and stern Calvinism , but seasoned with wry wit and a fiery love of theological debates. It was these theological debates that led to the division of the Presbyterian church.

The dissension affected several Presbyterian congregations in Glengarry county, most prominently the Free Church congregation at Indian Lands named for the original land tracts which were leased from St. Regis Mohawk Tribe , led by Rev.

Daniel Gordon since Gordon had a reputation as a fiery Highland preacher who inspired both fear and awe with his sermons on sin and the final judgement. A strict disciplinarian, Daniel Gordon ruled with respect and rarely had to resort to punishing his children. For, after chastising, she would make her children kneel in prayer with her. In response, Daniel kicked the doors in and proceeded with his service.

He was brought up on charges, though never convicted, and the Free Church congregation was forced to find a building of their own.

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Mary Gordon came from a scholarly family and was granted the education that most girls were denied in this Victorian period. It was there that she later met and married the young Presbyterian minister Daniel Gordon. The schoolhouse itself represented the settlers of Canada West: The schoolmaster was both loved and feared, and always respected. The community was isolated, and Charles had very little recollection of these political changes later in his life.

In , his father was called to Zora in Oxford County , where the congregation was Highlander mixed with Lowland and English.

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It was here that Charles continued his elementary schooling, with an emphasis on preparing for admission into high school. Charles attended high school at St. Mary's in Harrington, Ontario. The boys thus hired themselves out during the summers to local farmers and were able to help pay their own way.