John D. FIeld

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p. 244: I had good interaction with missionaries of all denominations... For the newer missions I had little time. Jehovah's Witnesses came, as did the Bahai, but I always felt their motivation was more aggrandizement than bringing anything of benefit. Their loyal devotees tended to be discontented ex-members of other religious persuasions." - interesting to note that field is the only author in the book to refer to Bahai

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Field, J. D. (2002). John D. FIeld. In B. J. Bresnihan & K. Woodward (Eds.), Tufala Gavman. Reminiscences from the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides. Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific.

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