ission, 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, 20_ff_;
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, 23_f_.
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, 115_f_;
second journey, Ch. IX., _pass._;
sides with governor against missionaries, 137;
visit to England, 151, 160;
accepts bishopric of Lichfield, 196_f_;
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;
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