Henry Callaway
Revd. Henry Callaway MA | |||||||
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Born | 1817 | ||||||
Died | 1890 | ||||||
Residence | Springvale, Natal | ||||||
Occupation | church | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1864.10.19: The Secretary was instructed to make enquiries respecting the Revd Mr Callaway, whether he is a fit person to act as
Local Secretary.
spelt Gallaway in 1875
Notes From Elsewhere
Henry Callaway (January 17, 1817 in either Lymington, Hampshire, or Somerset – March 26, 1890) was a missionary for the Church of England and the Bishop of St John's, Kaffraria, in the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of Southern Africa).
Publications
External Publications
Besides The Religious System of the Amazulu and Nursery Tales, Traditions, and Histories of the Zulus, Callaway also wrote:
· · Immediate Revelation, published in 1841,
· · The Way to Christ, published in 1844,
· · Memoir of James Parnell, published in 1846,
· · The Good Tidings of Great Joy, published in 1854,
· · The Last Word of "Modern Thought", published in 1866,
· · Some Remarks on the Zulu Language, published in 1870,
· · A Sermon on the Ordination of Two Natives, published in 1872,
· · Kaffraria Church Mission, published in 1874,
· · A Fragment on Comparative Religion, published in 1874,
· · Missionary Sermons, published in 1875,
· · On the Religious Sentiment Amongst the Tribes of South Africa, published in 1876,
· · From Pondoland to Cape Town and Back, published in 1877,
· and · A Brief Account of the Kaffraria Church Mission From 1874-1877, published in 1877.
House Publications
On Divination and Analogous Phenomena Among the Natives of Natal 1872