William Colenso (17 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) FRS was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and...
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Christianity portal John William Colenso (24 January 1814 – 20 June 1883) was a Cornish cleric and mathematician, defender of the Zulu and biblical scholar...
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the Anglican bishop of Natal and champion of the Zulu cause, John William Colenso. In October 1879 the ford was replaced by the Bulwer Bridge, named...
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Colenso may refer to: Elizabeth Fairburn Colenso, wife of William Colenso Frances Colenso (1849–1887), historian, daughter of John William Colenso Harriette...
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land transactions (notably the issue of pre-emption). CMS printer William Colenso produced a Māori circular for the United Tribes high chiefs, inviting...
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inscribed with Tamil script, acquired in approximately 1836 by missionary William Colenso. It was reportedly being used as a pot to boil potatoes by Māori women...
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church lines. Cox's association with Colenso gave him abundant material for The Life of Bishop John William Colenso, D.D., Bishop of Natal, which he published...
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ISBN 9780810860780. Gibson, JY, Story of the Zulus, p. 102. John William Colenso (1901). Three Native Accounts of the Visit of the Bishop of Natal in...
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Natal, he was brought up from about 12 years of age by Bishop John William Colenso and was baptized into the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. Following...
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Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-620-06178-0. Retrieved 31 July 2011. John William Colenso (1875). Langalibalele and the amahlubi tribe: being remarks upon the...
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desert for such a number as 3,000,000 have been pointed out by John William Colenso. In the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132–135 CE, 580,000 Jews were slain, according...
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identified in November 1885 by William Colenso, who was sent an incomplete subfossil specimen from a local coal mine. Colenso named the new species S. diversum...
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history. Ladysmith Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-620-06178-0. John William Colenso (1875). Langalibalele and the AmaHlubi Kingdom: being remarks upon...
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earliest record of the name was by missionaries William Williams and William Colenso in January 1838; Colenso speculated that the birds may have resembled...
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were subject to various forms of persecution in the Netherlands. John William Colenso argued that the Book of Enoch implies a Trinitarian-esque view of God...
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abolition of the slave trade; Evangelical churchman Charles Simeon; John William Colenso, the bishop of Natal who interpreted Scripture and its relations with...
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connected with the deposition of John William Colenso were referred to Longley but, while regarding Colenso's opinions as heretical and his deposition...
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Onekawa (redirect from William Colenso College)
colenso.school.nz. "William Colenso College Ministry of Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz. Ministry of Education. "William Colenso College...
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converted to the written form. Between February 1835 and January 1840, William Colenso printed 74,000 Māori-language booklets from his press at Paihia. In...
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Gaylene Preston (category People educated at William Colenso College)
Born in Greymouth on 1 June 1947, Preston was educated at Colenso High School (now William Colenso College) in Napier. She went on to study at the Ilam School...
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Draper, Jonathan A. (1 April 2003). The Eye of the Storm: Bishop John William Colenso and the Crisis of Biblical Inspiration. A&C Black. p. 304. ISBN 9780826470904...
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with the first chapters of the Māori Bible being printed at Paihia by William Colenso in 1827. The missionaries did not succeed in converting a single Māori...
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CMS in 1849. The Rev. William Colenso arrived in December 1834 to work as a printer and catechist. William and Elizabeth Colenso worked at the Waitangi...
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Radula demissa (category Taxa named by William Colenso)
(Lejeuneaceae: Jungermanniopsida) and new species in the Lejeunea epiphylla Colenso complex". Arctoa. 30 (2): 187–212. doi:10.15298/arctoa.30.20. hdl:10652/5671...
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Anne Tolley (category People educated at William Colenso College)
and her husband Ronald James Hicks. She was educated at Colenso High School (now William Colenso College) in Napier, and spent time as a Rotary exchange...
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was convicted and, despite appeals for clemency from the missionary William Colenso, who noted punishment had already been meted out for the crime, was...
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heteracantha was first described by Scottish zoologist Adam White in 1842. William Colenso described the species as Hemideina gigantea in 1882; a name which was...
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Wilhelm Bleek (redirect from William Bleek)
fever) forced his return to England where he met George Grey and John William Colenso, the Anglican Bishop of Natal, who invited Bleek to join him in Natal...
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and sparingly branched. Puka first came to European attention when William Colenso found a single tree growing at the head of Whangaruru Bay in Northland...
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history. Ladysmith Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-620-06178-0. John William Colenso (1875). Langalibalele and the AmaHlubi Kingdom: being remarks upon...
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