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Children brought to Christ = [Ka mau-ria nga ta-ma-ri-ki ki te ka-rai-ti]

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  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Children brought to Christ = [Ka mau-ria nga ta-ma-ri-ki ki te ka-rai-ti]
  • Contributor/Publisher
    [s.n.]
  • Place
  • Date
    1835?
  • Physical Description

    1 sheet ([1] page) ; 39 x 46 cm

  • Language
    Te Reo Māori
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

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  • Related Object Notes
    See also - Christ raiseth Lazarus to life [= Ka wa-ka-a-ra-hia a Ra-ha-ru-hi e Te Ka-rai-ti] in Ephemera Outsize PL6465 CHR
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Unknown. Part of Maori materials in folder found in Publications Room 1993.
  • Public Access Text

    Poster for teaching reading with text from Matthew broken into syllables. The text of Matthew 19:13-15 in syllabified Maori produced for use in mission schools.--BiM 16 According to Williams, this is one of two lesson sheets, published probably before the date of the Mission Press. Indexed in in Williams 13(i) ; BiM 16

  • Subject Notes
    "From similarities in type and paper with Williams 12/iii (Morning prayer and Evening prayer, in English) that have the Jones colophon, this poster was almost certainly also printed by William Jones, of 10 Bridge Street, Sydney. The date is uncertain, and that in Williams has been followed for lack of other evidence. It is possible that this and [BiM] no. 17 were printed in 1840 for the Wesleyan missionary James Watkin, in the first South Island mission at Waikouaiti, but this cannot be confirmed."--BiM 16
  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023
  • Production Notes
    s.l.

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