The Life of General William Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army, Volumen2Macmillan, 1920 |
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... CHAPTER XIII 1892 POPULARITY OF THE GENERAL , and the Spirit of the ARMY CHAPTER XIV 1892-1893 SOCIAL REFORMS AND FAMILY DIFFERENCES • 145 • 156 CHAPTER XV 1893 GOING BACK TO FIRST CAUSES CHAPTER XVI X THE LIFE OF GENERAL BOOTH.
... CHAPTER XIII 1892 POPULARITY OF THE GENERAL , and the Spirit of the ARMY CHAPTER XIV 1892-1893 SOCIAL REFORMS AND FAMILY DIFFERENCES • 145 • 156 CHAPTER XV 1893 GOING BACK TO FIRST CAUSES CHAPTER XVI X THE LIFE OF GENERAL BOOTH.
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... spirit which would influence the world . Some of the best friends of the Army were , however , disturbed from time to time by its excesses , or by some sign on its part of what they took to be narrowness and uncharitableness . Mr. W. T. ...
... spirit which would influence the world . Some of the best friends of the Army were , however , disturbed from time to time by its excesses , or by some sign on its part of what they took to be narrowness and uncharitableness . Mr. W. T. ...
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... spirit of the Army . A report in The War Cry of March 23 , 1882 , shows how the question was brought before the House of Commons : The other day a certain Member of Parliament . . thought proper , we hope at the suggestion of others ...
... spirit of the Army . A report in The War Cry of March 23 , 1882 , shows how the question was brought before the House of Commons : The other day a certain Member of Parliament . . thought proper , we hope at the suggestion of others ...
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... spirit of rivalry with the Church or any other agency for good , and they wish not to find themselves in needless antagonism with any in whom such principles and purposes prevail.— Wishing you every blessing , I am yours faithfully , W ...
... spirit of rivalry with the Church or any other agency for good , and they wish not to find themselves in needless antagonism with any in whom such principles and purposes prevail.— Wishing you every blessing , I am yours faithfully , W ...
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... spirit which he himself had evoked , and who perhaps had wavered on some important matters , was driven more and more to take a definite line of action . He was forced into this position as much by the hostility of the world as by the ...
... spirit which he himself had evoked , and who perhaps had wavered on some important matters , was driven more and more to take a definite line of action . He was forced into this position as much by the hostility of the world as by the ...
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