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
Hongi, 25;
visit to England, 30_f_;
return, 34;
attacks Mokoia, 35;
wounded, 45;
death of, 46;
estimates of his character, ibid.
Hymns, 231.
Jacobs, Dean, His history of the N.Z. Church, Pref.
Jenner, Bp., 212-214.
Julius, Bp., appointed to Christchurch, 224;
consecrated, 244;
carries nomination statute, 237.
Kaitaia, mission station established, 52.
Kemp, James, 28.
Kendall, Thomas, joins mission, 17;
visits Hokianga, 28;
accompanies Hongi to England, 30;
supports him against missionaries, 35;
dismissed, 36;
his gnosticism, 86_f_.
Kerikeri, station established, 28;
plight of in 1821, 36;
episcopal library at, 115.
King movement, 172, 176, 181;
present position of, 208.
King, John (1787-1854), 12, 23, 28, 36.
Land claims of missionaries. Chapter X, _passim._
Leigh, Rev. Samuel, visits mission, 27;
establishes Wesleyan mission, 92.
Mangapouri, station established, 56.
Marsden, Samuel (1764-1838), early training, 92;
meets Te Pahi, 8;
visit to England, 11;
plants mission in New Zealand, Ch. I.;
second visit to New Zealand, 28;
third visit, 29;
last visit, 61-63;
death, 63;
his character, 64;
friendly attitude to Wesleyans, 92.
Martin, Sir William, at Auckland, 128;
signs letter asking for church constitution, 157;
absent from Taurarua conference, 161;
instructs Maori students, 170;
favours king movement, 173;
protests against seizure of Waitara, 183;
mediates in Synod of 1865, 194.
Martin, Lady, her writings, 248.
Mason, Canon, holds mission, 222.
Mason, Rev. J. (*1843), settles at Wanganui, 80;
drowned, 117.
Matahau (see Ripahau).
Matthews, Rev. Joseph (*1892), joins mission, 43;
settles at Kaitaia, 52.
Maunsell, Archdeacon (*1894), at Waikato Heads, 66;
translates Old Testament, 88;
escapes from rebels, 184;
at Parnell, 208.
Melanesian Mission, 142, 151, 154, 241.
"Missions," parochial and general. Bodington-Mason, 222;
Mission of Help (1910), 228.
Morgan, Rev. John (*1865), joins mission, 51;
goes to Puriri, 55;
settles at Matamata, 56;
at Otawhao, 113;
death, 207.
Mules, Bp., 226;
consecration, 245.
Neligan, Bp., consecrated, 245;
enlarges St. John's College, 232.
Nelson, 109, 111, 120, 143;
school system in, 217.
Neville, Bp., consecrated bishop, 212, 246;
primate, 227;
senior prelate, 228;
his recollections, Pref.
New Plymouth. Bright promise, 112;
loved by Selwyn, 143;
saved by Te Rangitaake, 174.
New Zealand Company, 105.
Opotiki, station founded at, 66;
tragedy at, 188.
Orakau, defence of, 184.
Otaki, station founded at, 76;
church built, 142;
school, 209.
Orphanages, 240.
Paihia, establishment of station, 42, 44;
schools, 44;
examination at, 49;
present condition of, 140.
Patteson, Bp. (1827-1871), joins Melanesian Mission, 152;
consecrated, 169, 246;
preaches on Volkner's martyrdom, 191;
illness and death, 214-216.
Porirua, projected college at, 145.
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