"The Friend, Volumes 67-70" offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious and social landscape of Hawaii during a significant period of its history. Published by the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, this collection provides a valuable historical record of missionary work, local events, and the evolving cultural dynamics of the islands.
These volumes contain a wealth of information, including reports from missionaries, accounts of religious gatherings, and observations on Hawaiian society. Readers interested in the history of Christianity in Hawaii, the impact of missionary efforts, or the broader social and cultural changes of the time will find this compilation an invaluable resource. The detailed narratives and firsthand accounts offer a unique perspective on a pivotal era in Hawaiian history.
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