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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Preface
Contents
Preliminary
The Foreign Mission School 1816-1826
Early History of the Mission 1820-1823
Condition of the People
Incipient Measures
Keopuolani - 1823
The King's Visit to England 1823-1825
The Ruler's Christianized 1824-1828
Opposition from Foreigners 1825-1827
Kalanimoku and Namahana 1827-1829
Gradual Extension of Christian Knowledge 1826-1828
Embarrassments of the Government 1829-1831
Christian Influences 1829-1835
Life, Death and Character of Kaahumanu 1831-1832
Unfavorable Influences on the Government 1832-1834
Preparations for the Great Awakening 1833-1837
Preparations for the Great Awakening 1830-1839
The Great Awakening 1836-1838
Results of the Great Awakening 1838-1841
A Papal Invasion - School for Young Chiefs 1839
Remarkable Growth of the Churches 1825-1870
Growth of Civil Government 1838-1842
Kapiolani, Heroine of the Volcano 1841
National Calamities Overruled 1842-1846
Bartimeus, The Blind Preacher 1843
Church and House Building
Memorials of Deceased Missionaries 1843-1849
Measures with a View to Closing the Mission 1848-1851
A Census - Marquesas Mission - Oahu College 1850-1853
Death of Kamehameha III - Accession of Kamehameha IV
Indications of Progress 1857-1862
A General Rivival of Religion 1860-1861
Reconstruction of the Christian Community 1863
Events Prosperous and Adverse 1862-1870
Notices of Persons - Hawaiian Foreign Missions 1867-1868
Results 1870
The Sandwich Islands Evangelized 1870
The Jubilee 1870
The Missionaries
Catalogue of Publications
Index
G.W. Blunt White Library
History of the Sandwich Islands Mission - Anderson, Rufus
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