Stamp
SCG3867 - Canada 1975 – Dr. J. Cook & Presbyterian Church – 8¢
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This Canadian commemorative stamp, issued in 1975, honors Dr. John Cook (1805–1892), a leading Presbyterian minister and first Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. His portrait is featured prominently, alongside the striking Gothic Revival spire of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Quebec City, where he served. The design reflects Cook’s pivotal role in uniting Presbyterian congregations across the nation and shaping Canadian Protestant traditions. With its clean lines and historical significance, this 8¢ issue remains a meaningful collectible for those interested in Canada’s religious heritage and ecclesiastical architecture.
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