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Page 171
... visiting vessels frequently called at the homes of the missionaries , where they were cordially welcomed and ... visitors was a source of great satisfaction to the missionaries , who were accustomed to hearing their activities ...
... visiting vessels frequently called at the homes of the missionaries , where they were cordially welcomed and ... visitors was a source of great satisfaction to the missionaries , who were accustomed to hearing their activities ...
Page 256
... visitors , and in this the mission- aries with their " quiet , orderly tea - parties " equaled their compa- triots.20 * One visitor after being entertained at the homes of the missionaries declared he could have believed he was again in ...
... visitors , and in this the mission- aries with their " quiet , orderly tea - parties " equaled their compa- triots.20 * One visitor after being entertained at the homes of the missionaries declared he could have believed he was again in ...
Page 381
... visitors was provided by the resident missionaries . When there were two or more missionaries at Lahaina , one of them often devoted a part of his time to the care of the spiritual interests of visiting seamen . When there was but a ...
... visitors was provided by the resident missionaries . When there were two or more missionaries at Lahaina , one of them often devoted a part of his time to the care of the spiritual interests of visiting seamen . When there was but a ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE PIONEERS | 1 |
THE SANDALWOOD ERA | 53 |
THE RELIGIOUS REVOLUTION | 121 |
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