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Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Rev. Samuel Marsden, of Paramatta, Senior Chaplain of New South Wales; and of His Early Connexion with the Missions to New Zealand and Tahiti cover

Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Rev. Samuel Marsden, of Paramatta, Senior Chaplain of New South Wales; and of His Early Connexion with the Missions to New Zealand and Tahiti

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The memoir traces the life and labours of Samuel Marsden, a clergyman who served as senior chaplain in New South Wales and promoted Protestant missions across the South Pacific. It recounts his voyages to New Zealand and Tahiti, duties as a magistrate and landholder, efforts to evangelize and to introduce European habits among indigenous peoples, the founding and struggles of mission stations, shipwrecks and legal attacks, and personal losses alongside persistent devotion. The account combines letters, journals, pastoral writings, and appended reports to present the practical challenges, public opposition, and sustained enterprise of colonial ministry and missionary work.

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Samuel Marsden

Samuel Marsden was an English clergyman and missionary known for his significant contributions to the early missionary efforts in New Zealand and Tahiti. Serving as the Senior Chaplain of New South Wales, he played a pivotal role in establishing the Church of England in Australia and promoting Christianity among the indigenous populations. His memoirs, titled "Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Rev. Samuel Marsden," detail his experiences and the challenges he faced in his missionary work. Marsden's legacy is marked by his commitment to education and social reform, making him a notable figure in the history of missionary activities in the Pacific.

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