The Life of General William Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army, Volumen2Macmillan, 1920 |
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... Bishop of Truro . Unhappily their friendly relations were not destined to continue without interruption . A few months after the writing of this letter a charge of a most serious character was brought against the Salvation Army by the ...
... Bishop of Truro . Unhappily their friendly relations were not destined to continue without interruption . A few months after the writing of this letter a charge of a most serious character was brought against the Salvation Army by the ...
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... Bishop of Hereford ( Dr. Atlay ) confirmed the state- ment with the remark : two . . . of my clergy , who are well ... Bishop of Oxford and to the Archbishop of Canterbury . In his letter to the Archbishop he said : I observe with great ...
... Bishop of Hereford ( Dr. Atlay ) confirmed the state- ment with the remark : two . . . of my clergy , who are well ... Bishop of Oxford and to the Archbishop of Canterbury . In his letter to the Archbishop he said : I observe with great ...
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... Bishop of Hereford , and received the following replies : THE PALACE , HEREFORD , April 13 , 1883 . SIR Your letter of the 12th instant has come into my hands this morning . For the remarks which I made in Convocation I believed that I ...
... Bishop of Hereford , and received the following replies : THE PALACE , HEREFORD , April 13 , 1883 . SIR Your letter of the 12th instant has come into my hands this morning . For the remarks which I made in Convocation I believed that I ...
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... Hereford , with the Bishop in the chair . He made a slashing speech for us which ought to do good , and the gen- eral impression he gave Flo was that we are exercising a great influence for good on the Church of England . Then there is ...
... Hereford , with the Bishop in the chair . He made a slashing speech for us which ought to do good , and the gen- eral impression he gave Flo was that we are exercising a great influence for good on the Church of England . Then there is ...
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... Bishop of Hereford ( Dr. Perceval ) , of which he left , unfortunately , no account . The following description was written by a member of his Staff , and we must be grateful for this second - hand chronicle of a moment in William ...
... Bishop of Hereford ( Dr. Perceval ) , of which he left , unfortunately , no account . The following description was written by a member of his Staff , and we must be grateful for this second - hand chronicle of a moment in William ...
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