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A History of the English Church in New Zealand by H.T. Purchas 1914.


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Abraham, Bp. (1815-1903), arrives in N.Z., 146; suggested for bishopric of Auckland, 154; appointed bishop of Wellington, consecration, 245; resigns, 216; coadjutor to Selwyn at Lichfield, 219.
Ashwell, Rev. B. V. (d1883), at Waikato, 113; returns after war,
Averill, Bp., becomes bishop of Waiapu, 227; of Auckland, 227.
Bay of Islands, scenery and associations, 7; deserted, 140.
Benefactions, 237.
Bodington, Canon, mission by, 222.
Boyd, ship. Massacre of crew, 14; retaliation, conciliation, 19.
Broughton, Bp., visits Bay of Islands, 67; his opinion of the mission, 94, 101.
Brown, Archdeacon A. F. (d1884). arrival in N.Z., 43; visits Thames, 53; settles at Matamata, 56; at Tauranga, 65; appointed archdeacon, 126; suggested for bishopric of Tauranga, 114.
Butler, Rev. J., 28.
Canterbury settlement. Its 147; relations with
Selwyn, 148, 194.
Canlyon case, 230.
Chapman, Rev. Thomas (d1896).
joins mission, 43; settles at Rotorua, 56; driven away, 57; Mrs. Chapman’s bonnet, 58; returns to Rotorua, 65; labours at Taupo, 65, ordination,
Churches at Timaru, 222, 234;
Napier, 222; Christchurch cathedral, 222, 234; Auckland, 234; Christchurch, 222, 228, 234; Gisborne, 234; Invercargill, 234; Masterton, 234; Napier, 222; Oamaru, 234; Palmerston North, 234; Timaru, 222, 234.
Church Missionary Society. Its foundation, ii; its authority in N.Z., 85; difference with Bp.
Selwyn, 126, 130; objects to
synods, 155, 159; withdraws objection, i6o; urges native ministry, 170; present position, 242; History of, 247.
Churton, Archdeacon J. F., ministry at Wellington; at Auckland, ibid.
Clergy of New Zealand, 232
Clarke, G., joins mission, 42; disconnected, 145.
Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission; works first printing-press, 62; ordained, 126.
Communism among missionaries, 26; failure of, 43; at St. John’s College, 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, iz6.
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 Marumarua, 96; dismissed,
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, 549;
views on church government, 159. Grace, Rev. T. S. (d1879), favours
king movement, 173; imprisoned at Opotiki, ‘88; escape, 1921.
Grey, Sir George, accuses Henry Williams of treachery, 533 f; drafts constitution of church, 156; declares war on king Maoris, 183; gives church site at Wellington, 203; reconciliation with H. Williams, 178.
Hadfleld, 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, 565; becomes bishop of Wellington, 216; consecration, 245; elected primate, 223; primacy, resignation and death, 226.
Hall, Francis, 28; his character, 86. Hall, William, 52, 36; retires from mission, 43.
Hamlin, James (t1865), 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, iso; attacks Kororareka, 13!; 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 Lichfleld, 219.
Hobson, Captain W., arrives in Bay of Islands, 83; his relations with Henry Williams, 84; becomes first governor, ibid.
Hocken, Dr., Pref.
Hongi, 25; visit to England, 301; 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
Kemp, James, 28.
Kendall, Thomas, joins mission, I7~ visits Hokianga, 28; accolnpanies Hongi to England, 30; supports him against missionaries, 35; dismissed, 36; his gnosticism, 86 f.
Kerikeri, station established, plight of in 582, 36; episcopal library at, 115.
King movement, 572, 176, iSi; present position of, 208.
King, John (1787-1854), 12, 23, 28,
Land claims of missionaries. Chapter X. passirn.
Leigh, Rev. Samuel, visits mission, 27; establishes Wesleyan mission,
Mangapouri, station established. Marsden, Samuel (I764-I838), early training, 92; meets Te Pahi, 8; visit to England, II; 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, i6e; instructs Maori students, 170 favours king movement, 173; protests against seizure of Waitara, 183; mediates in Synod of 1865, -94.
Martin, Lady, her writings, 248.
Mason, Canon, holds mission, 222.
Mason, Rev. J. (t1843), settles at Waiganui. 80; drowned, 117.
Matahau (see Ripahau).
Matthews, Rev. Joseph (t1892), joins mission, ; settles at Kaitaia, 52.
Maunsell, Archdeacon (ff894), at Waikato Heads, 66; translates Old Testament, 88; escapes from rebels, 184; at Parnell, 208.
Melanes Mission, 142, 151, 554,
Missions, parochial and generaL Bodington-Mason, 222; Mission of Help (1910), 228.
Morgan, Rev. John (tz865), joins
mission, 55; goes to Puriri, 55;
settles at Matamata, 56; at Otawhao, zig; death, 207.
Mules, Bp., 226; consecration, 245. Neligan, Bp., consecrated, 245; enlarges St. John’s College, 232.
Nelson, 509, III, 520, 143; school system in, 257.
Neville, Bp., consecrated bishop, 252, 246; primate, 227; senior prelate, 228; his recollections, Pref.
New Plymouth. Bright promise, loved by Selwyn, 543; saved by Te Rangitaake, 174.
Nlw Zealand Company, ‘05.
Opotiki, station founded at, 66; tragedy at, i88.
Orakau, defence of, 184.
Otaki, station founded at, 76; church built, 542; school, 2og.
Orphanages, 240.
Paihia, establishment of station, 44; schools, 44; examination at,
49; present condition of, 540.
Patteson, Bp. (1827-1871), joins Melanesian Mission, 152; consecrated, , 246; preaches on Volkner’s martyrdom, i~i; illness and death, 214-216.
Porirua, projected college at, 145.
Poverty Bay massacre, zo6.
Preece, James, 43, 55, 66.
Puckey, William (f 1878), joins mission, 43; settles at Kaitaia, 52.
Puriri, station established, 55; abandoned, 66.
Rangiaohia, its prosperity, 184; itS devastation.
Rangihoua described, ig, 25; scene of first service, 20 if; Holy Communion at, 29; abandoned, 63; present condition of, 24.
Rauparaha, migrates to Kapiti, 72; meets ~H. Williams, 76; attempts to destroy Wellington, 525 ; becomes a catechumen, 522; builds church at Otaki, 542.
Reinga, Cape, 52.
Ripahau (or Matahau), 75, 76.
Ruapekapeka, capture of, 534.
Ruatara, early adventures, so; meets Marsden, prepares the way for the mission, 15, i8; death of, 23/.
Sadlier, Bp., 228, 245.
St. John’s College, begun at Walmafe, io8. 117-119; removed to Tamaki, 128; difficulties and trials, 143; breakdown, 555; reconstitution of Maori department at Parnell, 170; second closing of, iii; reopened, 258; enlarged by Bp. Neligan, 232.
Schools. Church schools, 239; Government schools, ibid; Sunday schools, 240.
Sedgwick, Bp., 228, 245.
Selwyn, G. A., Bishop of New Zealand (5809-1878), early training and ideals, 507; consecration, 244; settlement at Waimate, soS; first missionary journey, Chap. VIII. pass.; his ecclesiastical position, 115/; second journey, Ch. IX., pass.; sides with governor against missionaries, 537; visit to England, i~i, s6o; accepts bishopric of Lichfield; action in Jenner case, 212-214; death of, 259.
Selwyn, Bp. J. R. (1845-1898), becomes bishop of Melanesia, 258; consecration, 246; turns lay vote in primatial election, 223; resignation, 226.
Sprott, Bp., 228, 245.
Stuart, Bp. (d1911), 219; resignation, 227.
Suter, Bp. (5830-1894), becomes bishop of Nelson, 218, 245; as educationist, 257; his work, 218; personality, 222; rejected for primacy, 223; resigns, 226.
Synods, of 1844, 527; of 5847, 142;
their constitution, Ch. XII., pass.;
Maori synods at Waiapu, 169;
synod of 1862, 179; of 1865, 594;
stormy synod in Dunedin, 214;
present working of, 235.
Taiwhanga, David, conversion of, 48; baptism of, ibid.
Tamaki. Church built by Selwyn, 525; St. John’s College removed thither, 528.
Tamihana Te Rauparaha, learns from Tarore’s gospel, 73; evangelises South Island, 122.
Tamihana Te Waharoa (Tarapipipi), conversion of, 58; his ideals, 171; inaugurates king movement, 572; jOinS with Te Rangitaake, i76; labours for peace, 182; death of, 195.
Taratoa, Henare Wiremu, 259. Tarore, killed, 6o; her gospel, 73.
Tasman discovers New Zealand, 2. Tauranga, station established, suggested bishopric of, 154.
Taurarna Conference, x6i.
Taumatakura, 70.
Te Aute College, how established 204; present work, 209.
Te Kooti, 205.
Te Pahi, visits Australia, 8; death of, 9.
Te Puna (see Rangihoua). Te Ran College, 209.
Taylor, Rev. R. (t1873), at Wanganui, 542; land claim, his influence, 173, 187; writings, 248
Volkner, Rev. C. S., 188-192.
Waerenga-a-hika, college begun at, 570; fight at, 203; college revived at, 209.
Wakefield, E. G., founds New Zealand Company, zo5; his opinion of Bishop Selwyn, 108 founds Canterbury, 147.
Waharoa, chief of Matamata, receives Henry Williams, attacks Rotorna, 57,
Waimate, station established at, 43; civilised appearance of, 62; becomes residence of bishop, St. John’s College at, 118; eviction from, 126
Wallis, Bp., 227, 245.
Wanganui (or Whanganni). Christianity along river, 78, 120;
Christmas Communion at, 542;
resistance to Hauhaus at, 187; collegiate school at, 239.
Wellington, foundation of, 75; beginnings of church in, 510; still unsatisfactory, 520; saved by Hadfield and Wiremu Kingi, 521; improvement, 525; cathedral site in, how acquired, 203.
Wesleyan Mission, 92-95; discord between converts, 117, station af Waikouaiti, 124.
Whytehead, Rev. Thomas, 117.
Williams, Archdeacon Henry (1792 - 1867), training and character, 38; settles at Paihia, 42; leads expedition to Thames, 53; expeditiOn to Cook Strait, 74; journey across island, 78; buys land, 89; chooses site of Auckland, 90; saves Auckland, accused of treachery, 132 opposed by governor and bishop, 137; diemissed by C.M.S., 139; ministry at Pakaraka, 146; reinstated, 152; death of, 595.
Williams, Archdeacon Samuel (1822-1907), at St. John’s College, 129; removes to Te Aute, 204.
Williams, Bp. W. L. (5829), baptism of, 48; at St. John’s College, 529; opens seminary at Turanga, 170; remains at Turanga through Hauhau troubles, 594; becomes bishop of Waiapu,
Williams, Bp. W. W. (1800-1878), arrives in N.Z., 43; leads expedition to Kaitaia, 52; visits Waiapu, 69; settles at Turanga, ; translates New Testament, 88; becomes archdeacon of Waiapu, sr3; defends his brother in London, 145; consecrated bishop of Waiapu, 245; driven from Waerenga-a-hika, 193; returns to Napier, 203 f; resignation and death, 219.
Wilson, Bp., 226, 246.
Wilson, Rev. J. A. (1809-1887),
joins mission, 5s; settles at Puriri,
55; at Tauranga, 56; Opotiki, 66;
his experience at Maramarua,
96; mediates in Taranaki war,
Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitaake, saves Wellington, 121; migrates to Taranaki, 173; driven to war, 175; his claims recognised, 183.
Yate, Rev. William, joins misson. 43; dismissal, 87; letters from converts to, 99.



A printed photograph of New Zealand Bishops: Bishop Mules, of Nelson, of Melanesia, Williams, of Wellington, of Christchurch, The Primate, of Auckland, and the Bishop of Waiapu in 1914. (a scan available for a fee).

Also a drawing of Rev. Samuel Marsden, Bishop Selwyn, as well as:
photos of a number of churches: Tamaki ruins, Russell, Nelson Cathedral, St. Matthew's Auckland and Dunedin, Canterbury Churches, St John's Napier, All Saint's Palmerston North, St John's Invercagill, St. Luke's Oamaruy, Wanganui School Chapel, Baptistery of St. Matthew's Aukland.


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