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  2. Crandall University - Wikipedia

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    The institution moved to a new campus built on the Gorge Road, north of the central business district, in 1996. The name was changed to Atlantic Baptist University (ABU), a reflection of expanded student enrolment and academic accreditation. In 2003, the ABU sports teams adopted the name The Blue Tide.

  3. Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada ( CBAC ), formerly known as Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches ( CABC ), is a Baptist Christian association of churches in the eastern provinces of Canada. The offices of the CBAC are located in Moncton, New Brunswick.

  4. Joseph Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury, New Brunswick. Joseph Crandall (1771 – February 20, 1858) was a Baptist minister, travelling evangelist, and short-lived political figure in New Brunswick. Joseph Crandall is considered to be "New Brunswick's only Baptist 'Patriarch.'".

  5. List of Baptist colleges and universities in the United States

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    Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary. [1]

  6. Baptists in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There was the founding of Acadia University by the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada in 1838, the founding of McMaster University by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec in 1881 and Brandon University by the Canadian Baptists of Western Canada in 1890.

  7. Keith Bodner - Wikipedia

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    He left to take a position as professor of religious studies at Atlantic Baptist University, later Crandall University, where he was given the Stuart E. Murray Chair of Biblical Studies and awarded the Stephen and Ella Steeves Excellence Awards in Teaching (2011) and Research (2008 and again in 2017).