Страница - 93Страница - 95- 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];
- 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];
- Mules, Bp., [226];
- Neligan, Bp., consecrated, [245];
- enlarges St. John's College, [232].
- Nelson, [109], [111], [120], [143];
- Neville, Bp., consecrated bishop, [212], [246];
- New Plymouth. Bright promise, [112];
- loved by Selwyn, [143];
- saved by Te Rangitaake, [174].
- New Zealand Company, [105].
- Opotiki, station founded at, [66];
- Orakau, defence of, [184].
- Otaki, station founded at, [76];
- Orphanages, [240].
- Paihia, establishment of station, [42], [44];
- Patteson, Bp. (1827-1871), joins Melanesian Mission, [152];
- Porirua, projected college at, [145].
- Poverty Bay massacre, [206].
- Preece, James, [43], [55], [66].
- Puckey, William (†1878), joins mission, [43];
- settles at Kaitaia, [52].
- Puriri, station established, [55];
- Rangiaohia, its prosperity, [184];
- Rangihoua described, [19], [25];
- scene of first service, [20]ff;
- Holy Communion at, [29];
- abandoned, [63];
- present condition of, [24].
- Rauparaha, migrates to Kapiti, [72];
- meets H. Williams, [76];
- attempts to destroy Wellington, [121];
- becomes a catechumen, [122];
- builds church at Otaki, [142].
- Reinga, Cape, [52].
- [Ripahau] (or Matahau), [71], [76].
- Ruapekapeka, capture of, [134].
- Ruatara, early adventures, [10];
- meets Marsden, [13];
- prepares the way for the mission, [15], [18];
- death of, [23]f.
- Sadlier, Bp., [228], [245].
- St. John's College, begun at Waimate, [108], [117]-[119];
- removed to Tamaki, [128];
- difficulties and trials, [143];
- breakdown, [151];
- reconstitution of Maori department at Parnell, [170];
- second closing of, [211];
- reopened, [218];
- 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 (1809-1878),
- early training and ideals, [107];
- consecration, [244];
- settlement at Waimate, [108];
- first missionary journey, [Chap. VIII.] pass.;
- his ecclesiastical position, [115]f;
- second journey, [Ch. IX.], pass.;
- sides with governor against missionaries, [137];
- visit to England, [151], [160];
- accepts bishopric of Lichfield, [196]f;
- action in Jenner case, [212]-[214];
- death of, [219].
- Selwyn, Bp. J. R. (1845-1898), becomes bishop of Melanesia, [218];
- consecration, [246];
- turns lay vote in primatial election, [223];
- resignation, [226].
- Sprott, Bp., [228], [245].
- Stuart, Bp. (†1911), [219];
- Suter, Bp. (1830-1894), becomes bishop of Nelson, [218], [245];
- Synods, of 1844, [127];
- Taiwhanga, David, conversion of, [48];
- Tamaki. Church built by Selwyn, [125];
- St. John's College removed thither, [128].
- Tamihana Te Rauparaha, learns from Tarore's gospel, [73];
- evangelises South Island, [122].
- Tamihana Te Waharoa (Tarapipipi), conversion of, [58];
- Taratoa, Henare Wiremu, [185], [219].
- Tarore, killed, [60];
- Tasman discovers New Zealand, [2].
- Tauranga, station established, [56];
- suggested bishopric of, [154].
- Taurarua Conference, [161].
- Taumatakura, [70].
- Te Aute College, how established, [204];
- Te Kooti, [205].
- Te Pahi, visits Australia, [8];
- Te Puna (see Rangihoua).
- Te Rau College, [209].
- Taylor, Rev. R. (†1873), at Wanganui, [142];
- Volkner, Rev. C. S., [188]-[192].
- Waerenga-a-hika, college begun at, [170];
- Wakefield, E. G., founds New Zealand Company, [105];
- his opinion of Bishop Selwyn, [108]n;
- founds Canterbury, [147].
- Waharoa, chief of Matamata, receives Henry Williams, [55];
- Waimate, station established at, [43];
- civilised appearance of, [62];
- becomes residence of bishop, [108];
- St. John's College at, [118];
- eviction from, [126]f.
- Wallis, Bp., [227], [245].
- Wanganui (or Whanganui). Christianity along river, [78], [120];
- Christmas Communion at, [142];
- resistance to Hauhaus at, [187];
- collegiate school at, [239].
- Wellington, foundation of, [75];
- beginnings of church in, [110];
- still unsatisfactory, [120];
- saved by Hadfield and Wiremu Kingi, [121];
- improvement, [125];
- cathedral site in, how acquired, [203].
- Wesleyan Mission, [92]-[95];
- discord between converts, [117];
- station at 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, [131];
- accused of treachery, [132]f;
- opposed by governor and bishop, [137];
- dismissed by C.M.S., [139];
- ministry at Pakaraka, [146];
- reinstated, [152];
- death of, [195].
- Williams, Archdeacon Samuel (1822-1907),
- at St. John's College, [129];
- removes to Te Aute, [204].
- Williams, Bp. W. L. (1829), baptism of, [48];
- at St. John's College, [129];
- opens seminary at Turanga, [170];
- remains at Turanga through Hauhau troubles, [194];
- becomes bishop of Waiapu, [227].
- Williams, Bp. W. W. (1800-1878), arrives in N.Z., [43];
- leads expedition to Kaitaia, [52];
- visits Waiapu, [69];
- settles at Turanga, [71];
- translates New Testament, [88];
- becomes archdeacon of Waiapu, [113];
- defends his brother in London, [145];
- consecrated bishop of Waiapu, [166], [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, [51];
- settles at Puriri, [55];
- at Tauranga, [56];
- Opotiki, [66];
- his experience at Maramarua, [96];
- mediates in Taranaki war, [176].
- Wiremu Kingi Te Rangitaake, saves Wellington, [121];
- migrates to Taranaki, [173];
- driven to war, [175];
- his claims recognised, [183].