A History of the English Church in New ZealandPurchas, Henry Thomas
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A History of the English Church in New Zealand
Purchas, Henry Thomas
Church of the Province of New Zealand -- History; New Zealand -- Church history
Church Missionary Society. Its foundation, 11;
its authority in N.Z., 85;
difference with Bp. Selwyn, 126, 130;
objects to synods, 155, 159;
withdraws objection, 160;
urges native ministry, 170;
present position, 242;
_History of_, 247.
Churton, Archdeacon J. F., ministry at Wellington, 110;
at Auckland, ibid.
Clergy of New Zealand, 232_f_.
Clarke, G., joins mission, 42;
disconnected, 145.
Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission, 51;
works first printing-press, 62;
ordained, 126.
Communism among missionaries, 26;
failure of, 43;
at St. John's College, 118, 129, 137, 144;
at Chatham Islands, 144.
Constitution of N.Z. Church. Chap. XII. _passim._ revised, 194;
fundamental provisions of, 236.
Cowie, Bp. W. G. (1831-1902), succeeds Selwyn at Auckland, 202;
consecration, 244;
re-opens St. John's College, 218;
becomes primate, 226;
dies, 227.
Davis, Rev. Richard (1790-1863), arrival, 43;
agricultural skill, ibid;
ordained deacon, 126.
Darwin, Charles. His visit to Waimate, 91.
Education. Act of 1877, 217;
proposed amendment of, 239_f_.
Earle, Augustus; strictures on missionaries, 91.
Fairburn (catechist), joins mission, 42;
at Maramarua, 96;
dismissed, 145.
Fenton, Archdeacon J., 211.
Finance, 237.
Gate Pa, Battle of, 185.
Girls' War, the, 47.
Godley, John Robert (1814-1861), character of, 148;
difference with Canterbury Association, 149;
views on church government, 159.
Grace, Rev. T. S. (*1879), favours king movement, 173;
imprisoned at Opotiki, 188;
escape, 192_f_.
Grey, Sir George, accuses Henry Williams of treachery, 133_f_;
declares war on king Maoris, 183;
gives church site at Wellington, 203;
reconciliation with H. Williams, 178.
Hadfield, Bp. (1815-1904), joins mission, 68;
volunteers to go to Kapiti, 74;
settles at Otaki, 76;
saves Wellington, 121;
illness, 143;
declines bishopric of Wellington, 165;
becomes bishop of Wellington, 216;
consecration, 245;
elected primate, 223;
primacy, resignation and death, 226.
Hall, Francis, 28;
his character, 86.
Hall, William, 12, 36;
retires from mission, 43.
Hamlin, James (*1865), joins mission, 42;
settles at Mangapouri, 56;
at Manukau, 66.
Harper, Bp. (1804-1893), appointed to Christchurch, 152;
consecration, 244;
keeps Christchurch synod from deserting constitution, 180;
becomes primate, 202;
attacked in Dunedin synod, 214;
his work, 218;
resignation, 222.
Hauhauism, origin of, 187;
collapse of, 205.
Heke, Hone, 130;
attacks Kororareka, 131;
burial, 146.
Hinaki, chief of Mokoia, 32;
quarrel with Hongi, 34;
killed by Hongi, 35.
Hipango, J. W., resists Hauhaus, 187;
Christian conduct of, ibid.
Hobhouse, Bp. (1817-1904), appointed to bishopric of Nelson, 165;
consecration, 244;
breakdown, 211;
at Lichfield, 219.
Hobson, Captain W., arrives in Bay of Islands, 83;
his relations with Henry Williams, 84;
becomes first governor, ibid.
Hocken, Dr., Pref.
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