The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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enthusiasm was of immense assistance to the missionaries in spreading the influence of their teaching . The poetical language of the scriptures appealed to the Maori , for it was much akin to the language of his own orally - transmitted ...
enthusiasm was of immense assistance to the missionaries in spreading the influence of their teaching . The poetical language of the scriptures appealed to the Maori , for it was much akin to the language of his own orally - transmitted ...
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THE MISSIONARIES AND COLONISATION 55 progress he saw and returned " full of hope for his beloved New Zealanders " . In England much attention was at this time being given to New Zealand ; and the reports of various select committees of ...
THE MISSIONARIES AND COLONISATION 55 progress he saw and returned " full of hope for his beloved New Zealanders " . In England much attention was at this time being given to New Zealand ; and the reports of various select committees of ...
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The Anglican clergy in New Zealand had hitherto been maintained by the Church Missionary Society . ... appears from Bishop Selwyn's letters that in parts of the island differences had arisen between the missionaries of the two bodies .
The Anglican clergy in New Zealand had hitherto been maintained by the Church Missionary Society . ... appears from Bishop Selwyn's letters that in parts of the island differences had arisen between the missionaries of the two bodies .
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