Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.

Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.

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Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor. 
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.

Dunedin Methodist Mission, 2000

Softback, crease on back cover, minor marks, owner inscription, tiny tear to top edge, otherwise very good.
125 pages, illustrated.

Leslie Bourneman Neale was born at Devonport, Auckland, on 26 June 1886, Neale offered for the ministry in 1908, and was sent as a home missionary to Pareora, near Timaru, and in 1911 he was sent to Ashhurst, Manawatu, for the first two of his four probationary years. From there he went to Edgeware Road, Christchurch, and he was ordained at the 1915 New Zealand Methodist Conference held in Christchurch. He was then stationed at Greytown in the southern Wairarapa circuit.
The 1916 conference approved Neale’s appointment as a chaplain to the armed forces, and after training at the Featherston Military Camp he went overseas with the 22nd Reinforcements in February 1917. Throughout his time as a chaplain he provided the New Zealand Methodist Times with a series of reports on his work. He arrived in France in October and saw action at Ypres (Ieper) and Passchendaele (Passendale). On 16 November he was seriously injured by an exploding shell and was threatened with the amputation of his leg. This he stubbornly resisted, though his injury troubled him for the remainder of his life. After a break of some months at Gallipoli on war graves matters, he returned to New Zealand in August 1919.

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Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.
Leslie Bourneman Neale A Man of Faith and Vision by Leah Taylor.& SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE.