Henry Callaway - His Books

His Books

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.
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Bishop of St John's
1873 – 1886
Succeeded by
Bransby Lewis Key

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