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Tamate, the apostle of the Papuan Gulf / by C. Stuart Ross, 1903

 Item
Identifier: I0690202236

Dates

  • Publication: 1903

Creator

Full Extent

1 Volumes (Book) : Hardcover ; 168 pages : 19 cm.

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Table of contents

CHAPTER I. A Mission—Ardour Kindled in Dunedin -- CHAPTER II. Moulding Influences, and Work at Rarotonga -- CHAPTER III. New Guinea -- CHAPTER IV. Native Teachers and their Work -- CHAPTER V. The Hood Bay Massacre -- CHAPTER VI. Gospel Light Driving Heathen Darkness Back -- CHAPTER VII. Polygamy and its Problem -- CHAPTER VIII. Trip to Mekeo -- CHAPTER IX. Collections for Princeton Mission Cabinet -- CHAPTER X. Kone, the New Guinea Rain-maker -- CHAPTER XI. Decked Boat—A Supreme Need of the Mission -- CHAPTER XII. A Munificent Gift to the Mission -- CHAPTER XIII. Thanksgivings -- CHAPTER XIV. The Church's Vitality Conditioned by Aggressiveness -- CHAPTER XV. Political Developments—Protectorate -- CHAPTER XVI. Undenominational Christian Missions -- CHAPTER XVII. Sir Peter Scratchley appointed Special Commissioner -- CHAPTER XVIII. Honoured in Melbourne -- CHAPTER XIX. Re-Visiting Old Scenes -- CHAPTER XX. The Fly River -- CHAPTER XXI. Second Visit to Great Britain -- CHAPTER XXII. Station Established at Saguane -- CHAPTER XXIII. Tamate wins the Martyr's Crown.

Publisher

Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson, 1903.

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Repository Details

Part of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria Archives Repository

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Presbyterian Church of Victoria Archives
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