Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume IV, Number 10, 9 March 1865 — I ke Kahunapule Hou. [ARTICLE]
I ke Kahunapule Hou.
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; inwnna'A ; mtr-nvA o • ; AM)Hit]Oßi:i»- o sirifia&d jd;r ; f^ ( h& L leli!B!hi 4nanao nau i pau ; ilj - ' 1 JRqoofj . M • h°W:° W*apai. Ma» maiioo 6iiitabiki noho ma kahi e, la4 ! P<»oDo, a i ole ia, i ka Jlff kiki mai malana o i kpu r ftpfa^Bu,' ; i!h&f \ka ke Akua oleio, alaifa Ili. i * e y 0 , 3,v . , . , pau la o kau hana no ia hebedoma. E noho oe mawaena o kou āha <te i makua no ka lehu°feb^a'll J e pono ai ka ohana keiki ke j o lakou ma kahi e. ; : E launa nui oe rrie na hipā iasiipi4.prjffflisakipa. Mai noho oe ma ka ;la*ri'iifcylk»tii i hiki ae ai i na kanaka haa'h^ c ISUha aku. 0 kuhihewa paha auainef kiekie ā hemolele loa kaii, hookiekie i kou nāaū. "He oiaio oe na ke Aīii o ka lani, no i k« Mwui'Mana Loa, aka hoi, he kauwa oe na i ao mai i kaiia mau haumana pe- ! ng!^^ at 20 :26 & 27,' "A i manao kekahi o oukou i nui, e pono no e lilo ia i mea lasvelawe na pukou> A i , manao kekahi e IU6 i pookela iwaena o oukou, e pono no e lilo ia i kauwa na onkou." Iha i olelo kau mau haumana, he ihiihi oe, a he hiki ole ia lakou ke hookokoke mai i ou la no kou ano kiekie, alaila, ua aknka aole oe he makua, a he kahuhipa maikai oe no lakou, aka, he alii oe no lakou. He kohu ole ia ano i kau oihana. < Mai hoolilo oe i na misionuri i hiki mua mai i Hawaii nei i kumu hoohalike loa nou ma na mea a pau. E like ine ka Paulo i ko Korineto—Kor. 11: 1, "E hahai mai oukou ia'ū, e like me a'u ia Kristo," pela e hiki ai ia kakou, na pnahwna o keia wa, e hoohalike aku me na kumu mua i ao mai i ko Hawaii nei. Aka, e hoomaopopo kakou he nui na hana e i loaa ia lakou i haawi ole ia la kakou ; a pala hoi, ua loaa ia kakou kēkahi mau hana i haawi ole ia paha ia lakou.
Penei:—O ka unuhi ana mai o ka Baibala mai ka olelo Hebera a mo ka oielo Helene, a iloko oka oleio.Hawaii, ua pan ia hana nui ia lakou. Oka hoomakaukau ana i na buke kumumua o na ike a pau, ua hana ia e iakou, a ua lako na kuia, a ua hoomaka aku ka naauao ana o na kanaka ina ia mau alanui i weheia ena alakai mua. Nolaila, aoie i ili maluna o kakou i keia wa ia mau hana. O kekahi mau hana hou i hapai ole ia e lakou, ua ili mai maiuna -o kakou na Kahunapule o keia wa. 1 na makahiKi i hala ae nei, ua hahai nui : .keia lahuikanaka i ka pono. ' No ka ma|ce- ] tnake loa o lakou e lohe i ka ke Akua olelo, ua hele nui lakou i na halawai, i na la Sabati, amena la e ae. Ika wa i leukuluiā'i kekahi halawai, o ka manawa no ia i akoakoa nui mai ai na kanaka a piha ka haie. (Ja noho mai ka lehulehu ma na wawae 'o na kumu, a ua lohe i ka ke Akua olelo me kab olioli nui o ka naau.—Ua like o Hawaii nei i kela manawā, me he aina hou la kahi i He hiki ke kipulu i ka nahelehele ma ia-aina, a ma na makalua 1 ka huli--«8 ma|i ; kc^km 7 -tMU< £»- ! ImpaiUa-uI u mai ka lwnohona a me lie | A h* se ! Luakini e hai ai i k4 W i $ na6^W. f **** *V* ! g*< «< M waie no ka bikiu \ ; a e.aQ aku.i ;Q[iJiia- I naka fppa^lp^mna t:f>a kela : wahi keia wani ka|^e.|pa a ai.""fe"imi aku | i na keiki e auwanaTwaleana i na alanui, a : lakou ī ke kula Sabati, a ilia LuaKini. -«• ,fcft !;&& uionn <• ArMi.u a.a V ,r,udo »n on ai'-i ro<i .-m ? Paala » ,*a& 3<\ uHv 5> .iino&ia £09 a: