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  1. Samuel Marsden (25 June 1765 – 12 May 1838) was an English-born priest of the Church of England in Australia and a prominent member of the Church Missionary Society. He played a leading role in bringing Christianity to New Zealand.

  2. Samuel Marsden (Yorkshire, 25 de junho de 1765 - 12 de Maio de1838) foi um reverendo inglês da Igreja Anglicana na Austrália e um proeminente membro da Sociedade Missionária da Igreja , que introduziu o cristianismo na Nova Zelândia. [1]

  3. Samuel Marsden (1765-1838), chaplain, missionary and farmer, was born on 24 June 1765 at Farsley, Yorkshire, England, the son of Thomas Marsden, a blacksmith. He attended the village school, was then apprenticed to his father and grew up in an area and amongst a class much influenced by the Methodist religious revival.

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  4. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Learn about the life and work of Samuel Marsden, the Chaplain to New South Wales who founded Anglican missions in New Zealand in the early 19th century. Find out how he influenced the relationship between Māori and British, and the history of New Zealand.

  5. Explore the digital collection of Reverend Samuel Marsden's correspondence and writings, held in the Hocken Collections at the University of Otago Library. Learn about his role in introducing Christianity and European culture to New Zealand and his relationships with Māori chiefs.

  6. Samuel Marsden, Principal Chaplain of New South Wales, and as his gravestone reminds us, ‘Minister of St. Johns [ sic] Church Parramatta for nearly half a century,’ was a leading figure in the life and politics of the colony from his arrival in 1793 to his death in 1838. [1]

  7. Learn how Samuel Marsden, a chaplain in Australia, secured support from the Anglican Church Missionary Society (CMS) to send lay missionaries to New Zealand in 1814. Find out how he met Ruatara, a Maori chief, and gave the first Christian service in New Zealand on Christmas Day.