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Ed.—We are told that there are a number of possible interpretations of these letters ‘W I’. They may stand for ‘Te Wairua o Ihowa’ (‘the Spirit of God’); or perhaps they refer to the Ringatu Church—the Church of the Holy Spirit of God—that is, ‘Te Hahi o te Wairua Tapu o Ihowa’. According to another interpretation, ‘W I’ stands for Te Whakakitenga, or Revelations, chapter one. Te Kooti experienced visions, and the reference could be to the vision of Revelations and to Te Kooti's own experience.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 3

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 3

Untitled Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 3

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