The Heathen Woman's Friend, Volumes 12-13 offers a detailed look into the operations and perspectives of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This historical periodical provides insights into the lives of missionaries, the cultures they encountered, and the challenges and triumphs of spreading Christianity in foreign lands during the late 19th century.
These volumes serve as a valuable resource for understanding the role of women in religious missions and the broader context of global religious history. Readers will find firsthand accounts, reports, and reflections that highlight the dedication and impact of these women.
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