Allan K. Davidson
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL438299A
Top Subjects
- History (5)
- New Zealand (4)
- Theological seminaries (2)
- College of St. John the Evangelist (Auckland, N.Z.) (2)
- Auckland (2)
- Church history (2)
- India (1)
Books by Allan K. Davidson
Total count: 12
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Missionary propagandaits early development and influence with respect to the British missionary movement and IndiaPresbyterian Historical Society of New Zealand1974-01-01
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Transplanted Christianitydocuments illustrating aspects of New Zealand church historyCollege Communications1987-01-01
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Evangelicals & attitudes to India 1786-1813missionary publicity and Claudius Buchanan. with the text of Buchanan's Memoir of the expediency of an ellesiastical establishment for British India; both as the means of perpetuating the Christian religion among our own countrymen; as a foundation for the ultimate civilization of the natives (1805).Sutton Courtenay Press1990-01-01
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Selwyn's legacythe College of St John the Evangelist, Te Waimate and Auckland, 1843-1992 : a historyThe College1993-01-01
Aotearoa New Zealanddefining moments in the gospel-culture encounterWCC Publications1996-01-01-
Christianity in Aotearoaa history of church and society in New Zealand2nd ed.New Zealand Education for Ministry1997-01-01
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A footnote to Selwyn's legacyE.H. Strong & St. John's CollegeAnglican Historical Society1998-01-01
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The place which I have loved so wellJohn Kinder and the College of St John the EvangelistKinder House Society2001-01-01
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Tongan Anglicans, 1902-2002from the Church of England Mission in Tonga to the Tongan Anglican ChurchPublished on behalf of the Diocese of Polynesia by the College of the Diocese of Polynesia2002-01-01
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Where the road runs out--research essays on the ecumenical journey and the Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New ZealandConference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand2005-01-01
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Living legacya history of the Anglican diocese of AucklandAnglican Diocese of Auckland2011-01-01
A controversial churchmanessays on George Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand and Lichfield, and Sarah SelwynBridget Williams Books2011-01-01