James Stack (missionary), the Glossary
James Stack (1 September 1801 – 18 April 1883) was a Wesleyan Methodist missionary at Kaeo, New Zealand, in the 19th century.[1]
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45 relations: Adam Matthew Digital, Alfred Brown (missionary), Anglicanism, Australia, Barnsbury, Dampier Archipelago, Early New Zealand Books, East Cape, England, Gisborne District, Hokianga, Hongi Hika, Ireland, Iwi, James West Stack, John Alexander Wilson (missionary), John Hobbs (missionary), John Macarthur (wool pioneer), Kaeo, Matthew Flinders, Māngungu Mission, Māori people, Napoleonic Wars, New South Wales, New Zealand, New Zealand Church Missionary Society, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hauā, Phillip Parker King, Portsmouth, Poverty Bay, Puriri, New Zealand, Rangatira, Rotorua, Royal Navy, Sloop-of-war, Sydney, Tauranga, Te Waharoa, Torres Strait, Waiapu River, Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain), Whangaroa Harbour, William Colenso, William Williams (bishop).
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- New Zealand Anglicans
Adam Matthew Digital
Adam Matthew Digital is an academic publisher based in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Alfred Brown (missionary)
Alfred Nesbit Brown (23 October 1803 – 7 September 1884) was a member of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) and one of a number of missionaries who travelled to New Zealand in the early 19th century to bring Christianity to the Māori people. James Stack (missionary) and Alfred Brown (missionary) are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand and English Anglican missionaries.
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Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Barnsbury
Barnsbury is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington, within the N1 and N7 postal districts.
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Dampier Archipelago
The Dampier Archipelago is a group of 42 islands near the town of Dampier in Pilbara, Western Australia.
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Early New Zealand Books
Early New Zealand Books (ENZB) is a project from the library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched in 2005, that aims at providing keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century.
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East Cape
East Cape is the easternmost point of the main islands of New Zealand.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Gisborne District
Gisborne District or the Gisborne Region (Māori: Te Tairāwhiti or Te Tai Rāwhiti) is a local government area of northeastern New Zealand.
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Hokianga
The Hokianga is an area surrounding the Hokianga Harbour, also known as the Hokianga River, a long estuarine drowned valley on the west coast in the north of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Hongi Hika
Hongi Hika (– 6 March 1828) was a New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief) and war leader of the iwi of Ngāpuhi.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
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Iwi
Iwi are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society.
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James West Stack
James West Stack (27 March 1835 – 13 October 1919) was a New Zealand missionary, clergyman, writer and interpreter. James Stack (missionary) and James West Stack are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand.
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John Alexander Wilson (missionary)
John Alexander Wilson (15 June 1809 – 5 June 1887) was an Anglican missionary and a member of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the 19th century. James Stack (missionary) and John Alexander Wilson (missionary) are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand, English Anglican missionaries and new Zealand Anglicans.
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John Hobbs (missionary)
John Hobbs (22 February 1800 – 24 June 1883) was a New Zealand missionary, artisan and interpreter. James Stack (missionary) and John Hobbs (missionary) are 19th-century Methodists and English Methodist missionaries.
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John Macarthur (wool pioneer)
John Macarthur (1767 – 11 April 1834) was a British Army officer, entrepreneur, landowner and politician who was a highly influential figure in the establishment of the colony of New South Wales.
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Kaeo
Kaeo (Māori: Kāeo) is a township in the Far North District of New Zealand, located some northwest of Kerikeri.
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Matthew Flinders
Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was a British navigator and cartographer who led the first inshore circumnavigation of mainland Australia, then called New Holland.
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Māngungu Mission
Māngungu Mission was the second mission station established in New Zealand by the Wesleyan Missionary Society.
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte (1804–1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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New Zealand Church Missionary Society
The New Zealand Church Missionary Society (NZCMS) is a mission society working within the Anglican Communion and Protestant, Evangelical Anglicanism.
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Ngāpuhi
Ngāpuhi (or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei.
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Ngāti Hauā
Ngāti Hauā is a Māori iwi of the eastern Waikato of New Zealand.
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Phillip Parker King
Rear Admiral Phillip Parker King, FRS, RN (13 December 1791 – 26 February 1856) was an early explorer of the Australian and Patagonian coasts.
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England.
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Poverty Bay
Poverty Bay (Māori: Tūranganui-a-Kiwa), officially named Tūranganui-a-Kiwa / Poverty Bay, is the largest of several small bays on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island to the north of Hawke Bay.
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Puriri, New Zealand
Puriri is a small locality on the Hauraki Plains of New Zealand.
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Rangatira
In Māori culture, italics are tribal chiefs, the leaders (often hereditary) of a hapū. (subtribe or clan).
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Rotorua
Rotorua is a city in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island.
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Royal Navy
The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.
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Sloop-of-war
During the 18th and 19th centuries, a sloop-of-war was a warship of the British Royal Navy with a single gun deck that carried up to 18 guns.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
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Tauranga
Tauranga is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty Region and the fifth-most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of, or roughly 3% of the national population.
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Te Waharoa
Te Waharoa (died September 1838) was the leader of the Ngāti Hauā iwi (Māori tribe) of the eastern Waikato in New Zealand in the 1820s and 1830s.
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Torres Strait
The Torres Strait, also known as Zenadh Kes (ˈzen̪ad̪ kes), is a strait between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea.
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Waiapu River
The Waiapu River is a river in the Gisborne District of the North Island of New Zealand, with a total length of approximately.
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Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain)
The Wesleyan Methodist Church (also named the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion) was the majority Methodist movement in England following its split from the Church of England after the death of John Wesley and the appearance of parallel Methodist movements.
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Whangaroa Harbour
Whangaroa Harbour, previously spelled Wangaroa Harbour, is an inlet on the northern coast of Northland, New Zealand.
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William Colenso
William Colenso (17 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) FRS was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and politician. James Stack (missionary) and William Colenso are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand.
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William Williams (bishop)
William Williams (18 July 1800 – 9 February 1878) was consecrated as the first Anglican Bishop of Waiapu, New Zealand, on 3 April 1859 by the General Synod at Wellington. James Stack (missionary) and William Williams (bishop) are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand and English Anglican missionaries.
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See also
Anglican missionaries in New Zealand
- Alfred Brown (missionary)
- Anne Chapman (missionary)
- Arthur Purchas
- Benjamin Yate Ashwell
- Carl Sylvius Völkner
- Charles Baker (missionary)
- Charlotte Kemp (missionary)
- Elizabeth Colenso
- Elsie Smith
- Emilia Baeyertz
- George Clarke (judge)
- George Selwyn (Bishop of New Zealand)
- Gething Caulton
- Henare Wiremu Taratoa
- Henry Williams (missionary)
- Hone Tana Papahia
- Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi
- James Kemp (missionary)
- James Stack (missionary)
- James West Stack
- Jane Williams (missionary)
- John Alexander Wilson (missionary)
- John Gare Butler
- John Morgan (missionary)
- John Patteson (bishop)
- John Samuel Edmonds
- Margaret Kissling
- Marianne Williams
- Mary Anne Rymill
- Octavius Hadfield
- Rawiri Taiwhanga
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Robert Maunsell
- Rēnata Kawepō
- Samuel Williams (missionary)
- Sarah Selwyn
- Seymour Mills Spencer
- Te Manihera Poutama
- Thomas Cullwick
- Thomas Grace (missionary)
- Thomas Kendall
- William Bambridge
- William Colenso
- William Cooper (priest)
- William Cotton (missionary)
- William Gilbert Puckey
- William Thomas Fairburn
- William Williams (bishop)
- William Yate
New Zealand Anglicans
- Benjamin Yate Ashwell
- Betty Plant
- Charles Cook (academic)
- Don Mathieson (lawyer)
- Elizabeth Bellamy (missionary)
- Francis Bell (New Zealand politician)
- Freda Du Faur
- Gordon Coates
- Graham Latimer
- Heni Materoa Carroll
- Ihaka Hakuene
- James Chapman-Taylor
- James Stack (missionary)
- Jim Ritchie (businessman)
- John Alexander Wilson (missionary)
- John Macfarlane Ritchie
- John Manchester Allen
- Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
- Judith Collins
- Kenneth Keith
- Margaret Bedggood
- Miriam Dell
- Paraire Tomoana
- Paratene Ngata
- Richard Sissons
- Ripeka Wharawhara Love
- Simon Bridges
- Sophia Taylor
- Thea Muldoon
- Thomas Adolphus Bowden
- Thomas Kendall
- Venn Young
- Wiremu Kīngi Maketū
- Ōtene Pāora