Missionary Triumphs Among the Settlers in Australia And the Savages of the South

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Missionary Triumphs Among the Settlers in Australia And the Savages of the South
John Blacket
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John Egglestone.
In 1838 John Waterhouse, an esteemed minister who had spent many years in active work, was sent out by the British Conference to take the place vacated by Joseph Orton. He had been appointed superintendent of Methodist Missions in Australia and Polynesia. No doubt in his official capacity he had been on the look-out for young men of special promise to take out to the colonies with him. He had chosen John H. Bumby for New Zealand, and John Egglestone for the Australian work. The
... latter was appointed to Van Dieman's Land, and after a term of service there was transferred to South Australia to take the place vacated by Mr. Longbottom.
John Egglestone arrived in South Australia in 1840. The characteristic zeal of the young mis- sionary came out in his anxious endeavour to reach his preaching appointment. It was Saturday even- ing when the vessel dropped anchor off what is now known as the Semaphore, South Australia. Nothing could be done till Sunday morning. Leaving his wife and child on board on Sunday morning, he was rowed to the beach.


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