"Published and distributed for The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Dunedin by John McIndoe Limited, 51 Crawford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1968. Copyright 1968 by J.H. Evans". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliography: p. [299]-306.
"The publication of a history of the first hundred years in the life of the Diocese of Dunedin is an important part of our celebration of its centenary. The Diocese is properly grateful to Mr. John Evans for his willingness in undertaking the laborious task of sifting diocesan and parish records, and for his tireless industry in giving us this detailed account of the beginnings of Anglican church life and its subsequent development in Otago and Southland". -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword dated Bishop's House, Dunedin, 9 October 1968 / Allen Dunedin i.e. Allen Howard Johnson -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements dated Dunedin, October 1968 / J.H.E. -- Statute No. 12, 1868 -- Prologue -- The Jenner Controversy (1) -- The Jenner Controversy (2) -- The Early Parishes -- Samuel Tarratt Nevill -- Building a Diocese -- The Parishes of the Seventies -- Bishop Nevill in England, 1878-79 -- The Parishes, 1880-95 -- The Parishes, 1896-1919 -- Selwyn College -- Church Schools -- St. Paul's Cathedral -- Mission to the Maoris -- Overseas Missions -- Social Work -- The Mind of Bishop Nevill -- The End of an Era -- The Episcopate of Isaac Richards, 1920-1934 -- The Episcopate of William Fitchett, 1934-52 -- The Diocese, 1952-66 -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- [List of] Illustrations.
"Published and distributed for The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Dunedin by John McIndoe Limited, 51 Crawford Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1968. Copyright 1968 by J.H. Evans". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliography: p. [299]-306.
"The publication of a history of the first hundred years in the life of the Diocese of Dunedin is an important part of our celebration of its centenary. The Diocese is properly grateful to Mr. John Evans for his willingness in undertaking the laborious task of sifting diocesan and parish records, and for his tireless industry in giving us this detailed account of the beginnings of Anglican church life and its subsequent development in Otago and Southland". -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword dated Bishop's House, Dunedin, 9 October 1968 / Allen Dunedin i.e. Allen Howard Johnson -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements dated Dunedin, October 1968 / J.H.E. -- Statute No. 12, 1868 -- Prologue -- The Jenner Controversy (1) -- The Jenner Controversy (2) -- The Early Parishes -- Samuel Tarratt Nevill -- Building a Diocese -- The Parishes of the Seventies -- Bishop Nevill in England, 1878-79 -- The Parishes, 1880-95 -- The Parishes, 1896-1919 -- Selwyn College -- Church Schools -- St. Paul's Cathedral -- Mission to the Maoris -- Overseas Missions -- Social Work -- The Mind of Bishop Nevill -- The End of an Era -- The Episcopate of Isaac Richards, 1920-1934 -- The Episcopate of William Fitchett, 1934-52 -- The Diocese, 1952-66 -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- [List of] Illustrations.
File consists of 44 photos mostly from Fort George, but also includes Moose Factory, Fort Chimo and Herschel Island. Includes some Indian Residential School photos.
File consists of oversize copies of the register of burial records.
Places include: Ungava, George River (Kangiqsualujjuaq), Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), False River, Kootlotook, Koksoak, Aloleek, Kotaluk (Leaf River), Port Burwell, Kasegeaksevik, Mukalik, and Payne Bay.
"[By] H.G.G. Herklots, M.A., Canon of Peterborough".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"A leading student of modern missionary expansion has written: 'The day when a church becomes a sending church, a missionary church, is among the most fateful in its history. When it moves across the seas to be translated in other soil, it does of necessity change, either by conscious and willing adaptation or else through its very resistance to change. ....' This is not the whole story. It is not only overseas that change takes place. Developments there affect the Church at home; and very soon the sending church becomes a receiving Church -- though it may often find that it is easier to give than to receive. Some of the ways in which this has happened to the Church of England through the growth, in many parts of the world, of what has come to be called the Anglican Communion, are traced in the pages which follow". -- Preface.
Contents: Preface dated Minister Precincts, Peterborough, 1961 / H.G.G.H. -- Traffiques and Discoveries -- Religion Stands on Tiptoe -- Nursing Care and Protection -- Episcopacy Transplanted -- The Church Moves East -- The Church of England in India -- From Coromandel to Colchester -- The Society for Missions to Africa and the East -- Financial Returns -- To New Zealand and Back -- From Capetown via Canada to Lambeth -- Archbishops in Canada -- Light from the East -- Varieties of Independence -- Provinces in Africa -- Charity Begins Abroad -- Some Conclusions -- Index (a) People and Places -- (b) Authors Cited.