Books by "James Jackson Wray"

12 books found

Christian Work in Australasia

Christian Work in Australasia

by James Bickford

1878

Work of religious denominations; p.25-34; Physical description of N.S.W. natives, variations due to tribal areas & food available, finger amputation of women, tooth avulsion, superstitions, burial customs, death of Benilong's son & Jemmy 1823 Port Jackson; Wesleyan missionary attempt to Christianize natives discontinued N.S.W. 1831; p.81-82; Chinese & Polynesian labour in Queensland; p.87-88; Population of Victoria 1851 (Chinese & Aborigines), native attendance at missionary meeting Port Phillip 1836; p.91-92; Wesleyan mission for Aborigines 1838 later abandoned; p.129-130; Notes on Burke & Wills Expedition 1861, King lived with natives; p.138; Encounter Bay natives help ship wreck victims; p.177-179; Some religious beliefs Perth natives 1840, Wesleyan missions at Perth, Fremantle & York, native schools started; p.206208; Description of Tasmanians, appearance, clothing, religion, death of King Billy 1869, Truganini 1876.

Honey in the comb, homespun homilies

Honey in the comb, homespun homilies

by James Jackson Wray

1887

The Genealogy of the "Jackson Family".

The Genealogy of the "Jackson Family".

by Hugh Parks Jackson, Hugh Hogue Thompson, James R. Jackson

1890

Seeking After God in Science and Religion

Seeking After God in Science and Religion

by Charles James Whitmore

1884

Nestleton Magna, by Quintus Quarles

Nestleton Magna, by Quintus Quarles

by James Jackson Wray

1878

The Wesley Memorial Volume. Or, Wesley and the Methodist Movement

The Wesley Memorial Volume. Or, Wesley and the Methodist Movement

by James Osgood Andrew Clark

2025 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reprint of the original, first published in 1881. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.