A REMARKABLE proof of the power of the gospel was given when Tamati, a Maori chief, was admitted to the Lord’s Supper. By his side knelt Panapa, a chief who in former years had killed and eaten Tamati’s father. This was the first time they had met together. Tamati’s emotion was most extraordinary, he seemed perfectly to quiver with it. After the meeting terminated, he was asked the cause of this; he then related the circumstances, and said it was only the gospel, which had given him a new nature, that could make him eat of the same bread and drink of the same cup with the murderer of his own father.
Anon.