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Page 480
... Bishop Blomfield , and there were good ourselves with extracts from our friend's reasons for pointing to New Zealand as diary : - presenting the most urgent claim for a bishop of its own . Missionaries had been at work in the islands ...
... Bishop Blomfield , and there were good ourselves with extracts from our friend's reasons for pointing to New Zealand as diary : - presenting the most urgent claim for a bishop of its own . Missionaries had been at work in the islands ...
Page 482
... bishop returned to Auckland , and the New Zealand Church , a copy of Hook- the following entry in his diary will show er's works which had been Mr. Marsden's in what plight : - property . In acknowledging an address from the bishop and ...
... bishop returned to Auckland , and the New Zealand Church , a copy of Hook- the following entry in his diary will show er's works which had been Mr. Marsden's in what plight : - property . In acknowledging an address from the bishop and ...
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... bishop saw a Maori lad repeated : the method of the bishop's wrap his head in his blanket when danger missionary work is a thrice - told tale seemed imminent , and utter a howl of prayer to " the dragon god ; " with Pauline insight he ...
... bishop saw a Maori lad repeated : the method of the bishop's wrap his head in his blanket when danger missionary work is a thrice - told tale seemed imminent , and utter a howl of prayer to " the dragon god ; " with Pauline insight he ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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