"The Friend: A Religious and Literary Journal, Yr. 1896-97" is a historical periodical offering insights into religious and literary thought of the 19th century. Edited by Robert Smith, this journal provides a window into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of its time. With contributions spanning various religious and literary topics, it captures the nuances of theological discussions and literary expressions prevalent during the specified year.
Originally published in 1826, this journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of religion and literature. The collection of articles and essays reflects the cultural and intellectual currents of the period, providing a unique perspective on the issues and ideas that shaped society.
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