233:, RN, (1774–1814). Stack was "the butt of ridicule" for not conforming to "the sinful taste of my corrupt and depraved equals"; even "a gay young officer" passed his "wicked jokes" about Stack's reading the Scriptures. Stack then offered himself for the Wesleyan mission in New Zealand.
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274:(tribe), moved to conquer Whangaroa. On 10 January 1827 a party of his warriors, without his knowledge, ransacked Wesleydale. Stack and the other missionaries sought refuge with the CMS missionaries in Paihia and the mission station was abandoned.
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