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Almanac
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Notice giving publication and subscription details.
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The Maori assembly at Kohimarama
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Reports the end of the Kohimarama conference and general agreement, between Maori and Pakeha present, that [Wiremu Kīngi] Te Rangitāke and the Taranaki people were at fault in their war with Pakeha, and that goodwill and unity be fostered between Maori and Pakeha.
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Also discusses support for the Queen, the issue of a Maori king, and the Christian faith.
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A story about the bringing of the gospel to New Zealand by [Samuel] Marsden
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Continues the story of the arrival of Christianity in New Zealand and the difficulties of establishing mission stations [CMS and WMMS] up until the deaths of Marsden and his wife.
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People from whom the Scriptures came
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Discusses the authorship of a number of Old Testament books and assures readers of God's presence amidst believers now as much as in the past.
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Urges an experience of the Holy Spirit in New Zealand.
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Includes a scriptural quotation.
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The Church after Christ
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Chapter 8
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Mahomet
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Discusses the birth and life of Mahomet [Muhammad] in the sixth century A.D. and the subsequent spread of Islam.
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The death of Piripi Hana
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One of the monitors of the Wesleyan Church
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From A. Barton
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Obituary for Piripi Hana. Covers Hana's Christian faith, work as a Wesleyan minister and as a teacher at the Three Kings Native Institution [see also that by Anatipa in Vol. 2, No. 7:4].
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The first writing
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Exodus 17:14
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Argues that Exodus 17:14 proves that writing was taught to humans by God.
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Advises Maori parents to send their children to school to learn to read, so that they may benefit from the Scriptures and other knowledge.
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Preserve faith
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Discusses ways for Christian believers to nurture their faith. Laziness mentioned as a particular threat to faith.
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