William yate5/10/2023 500-01 Williams, A Bibliography of Printed Maori to 1900, 8 and 9. Darlow & Moule 6644 Ferguson 16 Hocken, A Bibliography of Literature Relating to New Zealand, pp. RARE: the last copy of either book traced on the market was the Harmsworth copy of the service book, sold in 1950. Earlier, smaller fragments of the New Testament, had been printed by the missionaries at Sydney in 18, in very small editions. William Yate, who was in Sydney for this purpose from November 1832 to August 1833. The works were seen through the press by Rev. The service book contains morning and evening services shortened and adapted, sacrament of the Lord's Supper, infant and adult baptism, marriage, churching, and burial services, four catechisms and twenty-seven hymns. John, the Acts, Romans and I Corinthians. The works were issued both separately, as here, or bound together. Yate) Chichester Literary Society and Mechanics' Institute (inkstamp on flyleaf beneath Yate's inscription).įIRST EDITIONS OF THE FIRST MAORI PRAYER BOOK AND THIS EXPANDED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT IN MAORI. Yate was most famous (or infamous) for a sex. ![]() Yate prepared scriptural texts in Mori and wrote the first history of the society. His job was to study the Mori language and teach in the mission schools. Foss (presentation inscription in the prayer book from Rev. Trained as a priest for the Church Missionary Society (CMS), William Yate arrived in the Bay of Islands in 1828. Together two volumes, 8 o (190 x 152 mm). Ko te Pukapuka Inoinga, me nga Karakia Hakarameta, me era ritenga hoki o te hahi o Ingarani. He was a driving force behind the Irish Literary Revival and became a pillar of the Irish literary establishment who helped to found the Abbey Theatre. Ko te Tahi Wahi o te Kawenata Hou o ihu Karaiti te Ariki. William Butler Yeats a (13 June 1865 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist, writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature.
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