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Started from New Plymouth about half past twelve for Wanganui and Taupo. Slept the first night at Hauranga; the weather disagreeable and raining. Wind W.N.W. In the morning parted with Mr. Webster, who came with me to Hauranga, and pursued my journey in wet, heavy weather, meeting with the several natives at their places as I came along, making enquiries as to the new doctrines that had just sprung up amongst some of them, of seeing the Almighty and His angels. Some even stated that they were God, and were able to baptize with the Holy Spirit, and were

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