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THE DEVIL AT THE PICNIC

|| IT is not; uncommon at Pentecostal meetings to see a person || II worked up to such a spiritual frenzy that he or she starts || 11 giving forth most meaningless and excitable sounds. 11 H At a picnic .of the Pentecostar Church, held at Lyall jl || Bay, Wellington^ a woman Jell to the ground raving man un- || II known language. '■;■■-..■. || 1J Many of those about her thought it was a heavenly If f 1 manifestation, but they received a shock, no doubt, when one || fl of the Pentecostal sisters grabbed the woman,, and— sound- jl II ly shaking her— -commanded the devil to come out of her. [1 || The evU spirit, or whatever it was, must have been fl |f scared off properly, because eventually the woman came fi If round and peace and order wepe restored. 11

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NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 1

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142

THE DEVIL AT THE PICNIC NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 1

THE DEVIL AT THE PICNIC NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 1

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