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John Richardson Selwyn

1844-1898


Love in Self-Sacrifice: A Sermon Preached at Christ Church, Nelson, N.Z., on the First Sunday in Lent, 1877.
Being the Occasion of the Consecration of the Right Rev. John Richardson Selwyn, M.A., Missionary Bishop of Melanesia.
By B.T. Dudley, Incumbent of S. Sepulchre's, Auckland, formerly of the Melanesian Mission Staff.
Christchurch: G. Tombs and Co., 1877.

John Richardson Selwyn, Formerly Bishop of Melanesia, Master of Selwyn College, 1893-8, Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. A Sermon Preached in Selwyn College Chapel, on Sunday Morning, February 20, 1898.
By Vincent Henry Stanton.
Cambridge: Fabb and Tyler, 1898.

Ape Matean Bishop Selwyn.
Printed notice, probably by Melanesian Mission Press, Norfolk Island [1898].

In Memoriam John Richardson Selwyn, Bishop.
From the Southern Cross Log, 1899.

Bishop John Selwyn: A Memoir.
By Frederick Douglas How.
London: Isbister, 1899. [External link]


The Lessons of the Holy Sepulchre. A Sermon preached the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Auckland, on the Eighth Anniversary of its Dedication, Wednesday, August 27, 1873.
By J. R. Selwyn, M.A.
Auckland: Upton & Co., Canada Buildings, Queen St., 1873.

Foreign Missions: An Address Delivered at the Church Congress, Folkstone, October, 1892.
By John Richardson Selwyn.
London: Bemrose and Sons, no date.

The Official Report of the Missionary Conference of the Anglican Communion on May 28, 29, 30 and June 1, 1894.
Edited by George A. Spottiswoode.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1894, pages 257-261.

Problems to be Solved: Australasian and South Sea Problems

Ordination Sermon Preached by Bishop Selwyn, on St. Matthew's Day, 1895, in St. Saviour's Church, Oxton, Birkenhead.
no place: no publisher, 1895.

Foreign Service Order: A Paper Read at the Church Congress, Shrewsbury, October 8, 1896.
By J.R. Selwyn
Cambridge: J. & C. Clay, at the University Press, 1896.

Pastoral Work in the Colonies and the Mission Field.
By John Richardson Selwyn.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1897.


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