About This Book
The work traces the establishment and development of the Anglican church across New Zealand from early missionary initiatives through settlement, wartime disruption, and later institutional consolidation. It recounts missionary enterprise and the reception of Christianity among Māori, interactions between clergy and colonists, episodes of growth, conflict, sacrifice, and periods of setback. Organizational themes include diocesan formation, clergy succession, parochial work, and the church's evolving social role. Supporting materials include maps, illustrations, documentary appendices, and an episcopal succession table with authorities and indexes.
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