Journal 2014 / editor, Terry Wall.

Contributor(s): Series: Proceedings (Wesley Historical Society of New Zealand) ; no. 99Publication details: [Auckland, New Zealand] : Wesley Historical Society (New Zealand), [2014]Description: 48 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSubject(s): Online resources: Also available via the World Wide Web.
Contents:
'Perfect equality' : the story of the Mt Eden Free Methodist Church / Helen Laurenson -- Heroes of the faith : Early Wesleyan Māori teachers and conversion / Gary A.M. Clover -- Methodism's debt to Marsden / Donald Phillipps -- Obituaries. Elizabeth Wood-Ellem, 1930-2012 / Elizabeth's family -- Dame Dorothy Winstone, 1919-2014 / Raewyn Dalziel -- Book reviews. Following the dream : shared memories and reflections on the centenary of Russell Methodist Church [by Dave Mullan and David Pratt] / Elaine E. Bolitho -- William Woon, 1803-1858 : Wesleyan printer in Tonga and New Zealand [by Gary A.M. Clover] / John Salmon.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BX8325.3 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J01030851
New Zealand/Pacific John Kinder Theological Library BX8325.7.H67 WES 99 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan J01030862

Title from cover.

"Published as Proceedings 99, December 2014."

Includes bibliographical references.

'Perfect equality' : the story of the Mt Eden Free Methodist Church / Helen Laurenson -- Heroes of the faith : Early Wesleyan Māori teachers and conversion / Gary A.M. Clover -- Methodism's debt to Marsden / Donald Phillipps -- Obituaries. Elizabeth Wood-Ellem, 1930-2012 / Elizabeth's family -- Dame Dorothy Winstone, 1919-2014 / Raewyn Dalziel -- Book reviews. Following the dream : shared memories and reflections on the centenary of Russell Methodist Church [by Dave Mullan and David Pratt] / Elaine E. Bolitho -- William Woon, 1803-1858 : Wesleyan printer in Tonga and New Zealand [by Gary A.M. Clover] / John Salmon.

Also available via the World Wide Web.

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