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INCIDENT IN A CHURCH. SENSATIONAL SEQUEL. LUNATIC'S THREAT TO SHOOT. An unusual experience befel the Rev. T. Tait, of St. Paul's Church, last Sunday. Just as Mr Tait was finishing liis morning sermon ho noticed a young man coming in at tho front door. Tho man wended his way quietly down the left aisle, hesitated for a moment when he got near the pulpit, and then walked over to tho other side of it, evidently with a view to finding some means of getting on to the platform. Being unsuccessful in his search, ho canio right round the pulpit and mounted tho steps. He waa then, of course, lost to sight by tho congregation, although visible to tho preacher. Up to this point none of the worshippers in the church had attempted to molest tho man, but presently a couple of elders, recognising that some sinister motive was actuating his movements, -arose from their seats with a view to finding out what had become of Jiim. During this embarrassing interlude Mr Tait could plain, ly see tho man mounting the steps and watching him intently with one foot on tho platform. Tho intruder glared at tho preacher for sorao couple of minutes. Tho situation was extremely perplexing to Mr Tait, but he continued his sermon, keeping an eyo on tho man till the elders came to the rescue, and conducted him outside. During the afternoon tho incident had a sensational sequel. About 5.30, just as Mr Tait was preparing for the evening service, tho man came to the manso in Latimer-square, and demanded to see Mr Tait. Ho refused to give his name to tho maid, and when Mr Tait went out he commenced to talk wildly, and to say he was endowed with power to work miracles. He was very earnest in impressing on Mr Tait that he had had a revelation on Thursday last, reiterating the statement that if tho reverend gentleman persisted in preaching that evening ho would shoot him, and t would bo the last sermon ho would ever deliver. The alleged miracle worker had blood on his collar and temple, and, pointing proudly to it, stated the Almighty had placed it there. When the stranger had departed Mr Tait rang up the police, but from another sourco tho latter had been informed that iho lunatic was in the vicinity of St. Paul's beseeching them to come and hear him preach that night in Mr Tait'a church.* Accordingly, Sergeant Bird went down and arrested- 'him. He was taken to tho polico station, and next morning was committed to the Sunnysido Mental Hospital on a ■ charge of lunacy.

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 524, 18 March 1908, Page 4

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