- 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;
- Averill, Bp., becomes bishop of Waiapu, 227;
- Bay of Islands, scenery and associations, 7;
- 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;
- Clergy of New Zealand, 232f.
- Clarke, G., joins mission, 42;
- Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission, 51;
- works first printing-press, 62;
- ordained, 126.
- Communism among missionaries, 26;
- 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;
- at Maramarua, 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;
- 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;
- 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;
- Matahau (see Ripahau).
- Matthews, Rev. Joseph (†1892), joins mission, 43;
- 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;
- Neligan, Bp., consecrated, 245;
- enlarges St. John's College, 232.
- Nelson, 109, 111, 120, 143;
- 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;
- 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;
- Puriri, station established, 55;
- Rangiaohia, its prosperity, 184;
- 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;
- 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;
- 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;
- 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;
- 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;
- 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.
[TOC]