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in the following terms:- First, - With regard to your religious differences, - I do not interfere; nor do I recommend any changes that are as uncertain as the winds of heaven. Amongst you, retain your religious principles, and abide by your clergyman. Mr. Reimensneider is good. It is not desirous you should readily change your doctrines, without consulting your consciences. In worldly affairs, let us be one, my friends; and abide in peace and goodwill towards each other. Whatever happens elsewhere, we shall continue as one, and live as one. After giving the news of the country, they retired; and I am greatly anxious to do so, and prepare, God willing, for my homeward journey by 5 in the morning. Left Warea at 5 a.m. Beautiful travelling. An overcast day is so well suited for a coasting journey. Bread and tea for breakfast. Called at the inhabited Pahs on my return. Had a nice feast of fish at Hoani's, of Totara. Tea and biscuit at Tapuwai; and dinner at half past 3

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