Chapter 11

Abraham, Bp. (1815-1903), arrives in N.Z.,146;suggested for bishopric of Auckland,154;appointed bishop of Wellington,165;consecration,245;resigns,216;coadjutor to Selwyn at Lichfield,219.Ashwell, Rev. B. Y. (†1883), at Waikato,113;returns after war,207.Averill, Bp., becomes bishop of Waiapu,227;of Auckland,227.Bay of Islands, scenery and associations,7;deserted,140.Benefactions,237f.Bodington, Canon, mission by,222.Boyd, ship. Massacre of crew,14;retaliation,9;conciliation,19.Broughton, Bp., visits Bay of Islands,67;his opinion of the mission,94,101.Brown, Archdeacon A. F. (†1884). 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 ideals,147;relations with Bishop Selwyn,148,194.Carlyon case,230.Chapman, Rev. Thomas (†1896). joins mission,43;settles at Rotorua,56;driven away,57;Mrs. Chapman's bonnet,58;returns to Rotorua,65;labours at Taupo,65,79;ordination,126.Churches at Auckland,234;Christchurch,222,228,234;Christchurch cathedral,222,234;Gisborne,234;Invercargill,234;Masterton,234;Napier,222;Oamaru,234;Palmerston North,234;Timaru,222,234.Church Missionary Society. Its foundation,11;its authority in N.Z.,85;difference with Bp. Selwyn,126,130;objects to synods,155,159;withdraws objection,160;urges native ministry,170;present position,242;History of,247.Churton, Archdeacon J. F., ministry at Wellington,110;at Auckland, ibid.Clergy of New Zealand,232f.Clarke, G., joins mission,42;disconnected,145.Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission,51;works first printing-press,62;ordained,126.Communism among missionaries,26;failure of,43;at St. John's College,118,129,137,144;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,126.Darwin, Charles. His visit to Waimate,91.Education. Act of 1877,217;proposed amendment of,239f.Earle, Augustus; strictures on missionaries,91.Fairburn (catechist), joins mission,42;atMaramarua,96;dismissed,145.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,149;views on church government,159.Grace, Rev. T. S. (†1879), favours king movement,173;imprisoned at Opotiki,188;escape,192f.Grey, Sir George, accuses Henry Williams of treachery,133f;declares war on king Maoris,183;gives church site at Wellington,203;reconciliation with H. Williams,178.Hadfield, 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,165;becomes bishop of Wellington,216;consecration,245;elected primate,223;primacy, resignation and death,226.Hall, Francis,28;his character,86.Hall, William,12,36;retires from mission,43.Hamlin, James (†1865), 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,130;attacks Kororareka,131;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 Lichfield,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,30f;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,86f.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 (seeRipahau).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.Poverty Bay massacre,206.Preece, James,43,55,66.Puckey, William (†1878), joins mission,43;settles at Kaitaia,52.Puriri, station established,55;abandoned,66.Rangiaohia, its prosperity,184;its devastation,186.Rangihoua described,19,25;scene of first service,20ff;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,23f.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,115f;second journey,Ch. IX.,pass.;sides with governor against missionaries,137;visit to England,151,160;accepts bishopric of Lichfield,196f;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;resignation,227.Suter, Bp. (1830-1894), becomes bishop of Nelson,218,245;as educationist,217;his work,218;personality,222;rejected for primacy,223;resigns,226.Synods, of 1844,127;of 1847,142;their constitution,Ch. XII.,pass.;Maori synods at Waiapu,169;synod of 1862,179;of 1865,194;stormy synod in Dunedin,214;present working of,235.Taiwhanga, David, conversion of,48;baptism of, ibid.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;his ideals,171;inaugurates king movement,172;joins with Te Rangitaake,176;labours for peace,182;death of,195.Taratoa, Henare Wiremu,185,219.Tarore, killed,60;her gospel,73.Tasman discovers New Zealand,2.Tauranga, station established,56;suggested bishopric of,154.Taurarua Conference,161.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 Rau College,209.Taylor, Rev. R. (†1873), at Wanganui,142;land claim,141;his influence,173,187;writings,248.Volkner, Rev. C. S.,188-192.Waerenga-a-hika, college begun at,170;fight at,203;college revived at,209.Wakefield, E. G., founds New Zealand Company,105;his opinion of Bishop Selwyn,108n;founds Canterbury,147.Waharoa, chief of Matamata, receives Henry Williams,55;attacks Rotorua,57.Waimate, station established at,43;civilised appearance of,62;becomes residence of bishop,108;St. John's College at,118;eviction from,126f.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,132f;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,203f;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.Yate, Rev. William, joins mission,43;dismissal,87;letters from converts to,99.

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