Te Wairua.
Tera tetahi Takuta i haere atu kite whare o tetahi tangata whakapono ki a te Karaiti, me pehea ra e tau ai te rangimarie ki tona ngakan. Ka ki atu taua tangata whakapono, " E koro, e Rata, i whakaa.ro iho toku ngakau ekore e taea e au teaha i runga i toku mate, koia hold koe i tikina atu ai e a au; a, i waihotia ki a koe te whakaaro moku, he whirinaki kau atu taku ki a koe. Na he penei tonu ta te tangata hara, he tapapa tonu kite Atua Karaiti." Kite tonu atu taua Takuta i te maramao te huarahi; a, kaore i wheau ka tau te rangimarie o te Karaiti ki te ngakau o taua Takuta.-
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Korimako, Issue 22, 15 December 1883, Page 6
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123Te Wairua. Korimako, Issue 22, 15 December 1883, Page 6
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