The Life of General William Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army, Volumen1Macmillan, 1920 - 987 páginas |
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... knew him tells me that he had the habit of praying at public meetings with his eyes tight squeezed , his arms outspread , his hands wide open , and with his fingers working rapidly -a fashion which was imitated by others . One of his ...
... knew him tells me that he had the habit of praying at public meetings with his eyes tight squeezed , his arms outspread , his hands wide open , and with his fingers working rapidly -a fashion which was imitated by others . One of his ...
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... knew William Booth's family in the forties , and who was brought up in Sneinton , visited the town with me in 1913 , going over as much of the old ground as was possible , and from beginning to end of our journey he expressed amaze ...
... knew William Booth's family in the forties , and who was brought up in Sneinton , visited the town with me in 1913 , going over as much of the old ground as was possible , and from beginning to end of our journey he expressed amaze ...
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... knew anything about them . They were too sen- sitive to ask for help . They began to sell their furniture . Bit by bit everything went , till the family possessed nothing on this earth and no hope of anything beyond five pillows . They ...
... knew anything about them . They were too sen- sitive to ask for help . They began to sell their furniture . Bit by bit everything went , till the family possessed nothing on this earth and no hope of anything beyond five pillows . They ...
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... knew him as " tall and fine - looking . " He was noticeable for dressing in the fashion of the Quakers , wearing a drab - cloth suit , a cut - away coat , and knee - breeches . Very little is known about him , and what is known only ...
... knew him as " tall and fine - looking . " He was noticeable for dressing in the fashion of the Quakers , wearing a drab - cloth suit , a cut - away coat , and knee - breeches . Very little is known about him , and what is known only ...
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... knew no greater gain or end than money . . . used to task my patience to the utmost capacity by making me read to him . . . early part of his life spent . in making money , latter part in losing it . . . a very un- satisfactory life ...
... knew no greater gain or end than money . . . used to task my patience to the utmost capacity by making me read to him . . . early part of his life spent . in making money , latter part in losing it . . . a very un- satisfactory life ...
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Página 432 - I baptize you with water, but .... he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire,
Página 63 - Nay, but I yield, I yield ; I can hold out no more ; I sink, by dying love compelled, And own Thee conqueror.
Página 363 - There are three persons in the Godhead ; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ; and these three are one God, the same in substance, equal in power and glory.
Página 364 - We believe that it is the privilege of all believers to be 'wholly sanctified' and that 'their whole spirit and soul and body' may 'be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ
Página 51 - TO BE CONVERTED, to be regenerated, to receive grace, to experience religion, to gain an assurance, are so many phrases which denote the process, gradual or sudden, by which a self hitherto divided, and consciously wrong inferior and unhappy, becomes unified and consciously right superior and happy, in consequence of its firmer hold upon religious realities.
Página 402 - Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who though he was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich
Página 363 - We believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God and that they only constitute the Divine rule of Christian faith and practice.
Página 364 - We believe in the immortality of the soul in the resurrection of the body in the general judgment at the end of the world in the eternal happiness of the righteous and in the endless punishment of the wicked.
Página 342 - We had not then the measure of light upon this subject which subsequent events afforded, and we were afraid even to ask for a collection in such a locality. " Nevertheless, I did not answer discouragingly. After a momentary pause for thought and prayer, I replied, ' Well, if you feel you* ought to stay, stay. We have trusted the Lord once for our support, and we can trust Him again...
Página 363 - We believe that our first parents were created in a state of innocency but by their disobedience they lost their purity and happiness and that in consequence of their fall all men have become sinners totally depraved and as such are justly exposed to the wrath of God.