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Almanac
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Notice giving publication and subscription details
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pp.1-2 |
The evils of war
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By Rongomau [John Whiteley?]
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Discusses negative aspects of war. Focuses on the condemnation of humans in the next life. Argues that Christianity cannot be compatible with a desire for war, and gives a lengthy description of the eternal misery of hell that awaits Maori who participate in it.
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Includes scriptural quotation.
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pp.2-3 |
Kāwhia
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From Hōne Wētere, Kāwhia
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Reports an assembly of Ngāti Hikairo, Patupō and Ngāti Te Wehi [Ngāti Wehiwehi?] people to discuss the elimination of the [Maori] King and his flag. Records the speeches of Hōne Wētere, Wiremu Tauira, Hōhua Mouhaere and Kīngi Kikikoi.
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This war has been brought to an end by God
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Letter from Tāmati, Te Tūhana
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Advises Ngāti Ruanui and Taranaki people to avoid further wrongdoing and conflict for the sake of their spouses and children.
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Includes scriptural quotations.
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Editorial comment endorses the sentiments expressed and credits Pakeha with bringing services and improvements to the land.
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pp.3-4 |
The Church after Christ
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Further discussion of the Waldenses, this time focusing on their persecution at the hands of Roman Catholic popes.
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The battles of the world
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Identifies war as a widespread activity of ancient origins, as observed by Captain Cook when he reached New Zealand. Discusses the cause and consequences of war.
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Includes scriptural reference.
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Brief comment on evil.
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