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Almanac
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Notice giving publication and subscription details.
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Ways to end war
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By Rongomau [John Whiteley?]
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Advises adherence to Christianity and consideration of one's children and home environment as ways to end war. Promotes Pakeha education for children and a lifestyle for Maori families modelled on that found in Pakeha towns.
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The practice of fasting
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Explains fasting in a Christian context lest those attempting the practice do so incorrectly and incur God's anger.
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Includes scriptural quotation from Isaiah 58.
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To the Editor of Te Haeata
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Letter from Te Mānihera [CMS missionary Robert Maunsell]
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Introduces the item following, said to have been read before Parliament by his son, George.
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Expresses disappointment that Maori are not as good at giving money as they are at religious practices.
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Discussion of the beginning of missionary work amongst the Karen people of Burma.
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People from whom the Scriptures came
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The time of Nehemiah and of Christ
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Discusses the people of biblical times and their links to the Scriptures. Covers a temple built in Nehemiah's honour in Samaria, the writings of Moses, activities of the Jews, additions to the canon, and translation of portions into Greek.
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Includes scriptural reference and quotation.
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Don't twist the Scriptures
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Warns readers not to misuse the Scriptures. Identifies three errors in the way Maori interpret Deuteronomy 17:15 to justify appointing their own king.
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Brief comments on three points of religious wisdom.
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