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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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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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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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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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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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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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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missioner William Colenso published Māori translations including parts of books of the Bible, the first books printed in New Zealand. Colenso's 1837 Māori...
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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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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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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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1841, she traveled to New Zealand, meeting both Ernst Dieffenbach and William Colenso, who named the filmy fern Hymenophyllum frankliniae in her honour....
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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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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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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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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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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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Government Printer. Colenso, J.W. (1862), The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined by the Right Rev. John William Colenso, D.D., Bishop of Natal:...
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(1903–1997), a British historian and writer, educated in St Austell John William Colenso (1814 - 1883), first Bishop of Natal John Nettles (born 1943), actor...
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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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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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Thomas McDonnell. January - William Colenso sets up the first printing press in New Zealand. 17 February - William Colenso produces the first book in New...
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Coprosma autumnalis (category Taxa named by William Colenso)
Coprosma autumnalis or C. grandifolia according to earlier Colenso authority, (In Māori: kanono or raurēkau) is a native forest shrub of New Zealand....
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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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response to the schism within the Church of South Africa caused by John William Colenso, first Bishop of Natal. When the bishop was deposed for his teachings...
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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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produced by Church Missionary Society printer William Colenso, translated into Māori by the Rev. William Williams. The first European settlement was at...
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Peraxilla colensoi (category Taxa named by William Colenso)
Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Santalales Family: Loranthaceae Genus: Peraxilla Species: P. colensoi Binomial name Peraxilla colensoi William Colenso...
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Richard Taylor, who worked in the Taranaki and Wanganui River areas, and William Colenso who lived at the Bay of Islands and also in Hawke's Bay. Their writings...
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