At two pm I reached the Judge's house, by a path, avoiding the town, and passing over land which I have bought for the site of the cathedral; a spot which, I hope, may hereafter be traversed by the feet of many bishops, better shod and far less ragged... Annals of the Diocese of New Zealand - Page 571847 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1846 - 702 pages
...for the " light and sandy walk of six miles, which remained from Manukau to " Auckland. At two p. M. I reached the Judge's house, by a path, " avoiding the town, and passing over landj which I have bought for the " site of the cathedral ; a spot which I hope may hereafter be tra"... | |
| Church - 1847 - 410 pages
...sandy walk of six miles which remained from Manukau to Auckland. ILLNESS OF MB. WHYTKHEAD. 97 At two PM I reached the Judge's house, by a path, avoiding the...and far less ragged than myself. It is a noble site for a large building, overlooking the whole town, and with a sea view stretching out over the numerous... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1878 - 578 pages
...enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles which remained from Manukau to Auckland. At two pm I reached the Judge's house, by a path, avoiding the...bishops, better shod and far less ragged than myself.' It would be an easy task to fill a bulky volume with the interesting details of the Bishop's incessant... | |
| E A. Curteis - 1878 - 108 pages
...ones) were strong enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles from Manukau to Auckland. At 2 pm I reached the Judge's house, by a path avoiding the...for the site of the Cathedral ; a spot which I hope maj' hereafter be traversed by the feet of many Bishops, better shod and far less ragged than myself.... | |
| Henry William Tucker - Bishops - 1879 - 434 pages
...enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles which remained from Manukau to Auckland. At two PM I reached the Judge's house, by a path, avoiding the...which I have bought for the site of the cathedral ; la spot which, I hope, may hereafter be traversed by the feet of many bishops, better shod and far... | |
| George Herbert Curteis - Bishops - 1889 - 528 pages
...path avoiding the town and passing over land which I have bought for the site of a cathedral. It is a spot which, I hope, may hereafter be traversed by...bishops better shod and far less ragged than myself. Saturday, January 7th, I received letters reporting the rapid decline of Mr. Whytehead's health. When... | |
| Donald MacDougall - Māori (New Zealand people) - 1899 - 260 pages
...enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles which remained from Manukau to Auckland. At two PM I reached the judge's house, by a path, avoiding the...bishops better shod and far less ragged than myself." In his first charge to his clergy in 1847, is embodied his own example. He said : " You have heard... | |
| William Jones Seabury - 1908 - 642 pages
...shoes (pumps) were strong enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles to Auckland ; and at 2 pm I reached the judge's house by a path avoiding the...passing over land which I have bought for the site of a cathedral. It is a spot which, I hope, may hereafter be traversed by the feet of many bishops better... | |
| Thomas Morland Hocken - Māori (New Zealand people) - 1914 - 316 pages
...this plight he took a path avoiding the town, and expressed a hope that in after-days it might be trod by the feet of many bishops better shod and far less ragged than himself. Originally the Church missionary establishments in New Zealand were under the episcopal charge... | |
| Louise Creighton - Bishops - 1923 - 200 pages
...remaining pair of shoes (thin ones) were strong enough for the light and sandy walk of six miles. At two pm I reached the Judge's house by a path avoiding the...a noble site overlooking the whole town and with a sea-view stretching out over the numerous islands." On this journey of six months, the Bishop had travelled... | |
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