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| 21. WAR ROMANCE OF THE SALVATION ARMY by SALVATION ARMY | |
| Hardcover:
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(1919)
Asin: B000L6PD9G Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 22. The Short Life of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army by Frederick St. George de Lautour Booth-Tucker | |
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(2000-12-21)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$29.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1421266652 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 23. The War Romance of the Salvation Army by Evangeline Booth and Grace Livingston Hill | |
| Hardcover:
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(1919)
Asin: B000OG7XB4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 24. The Life Of General William Booth: The Founder Of The Salvation Army by Harold Begbie | |
![]() | Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2007-07-25)
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| 25. General Without a Gun: The Life of William Booth, Founder of the Salvation Army by Charles Ludwig | |
| Hardcover: 107
Pages
(1961)
Asin: B0007GT3KU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 26. Concordance to the Song Book of the Salvation Army by W. Metcalf | |
| Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1969-12)
Isbn: 0854120211 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 27. Pen of Flame : The Life and Poetry of Catherine Baird by John C. Izzard, Henry Gariepy | |
| Paperback:
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(2002)
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| 28. William and Catherine: The Life and Legacy of the Booths: Founders of the Salvation Army by Trevor Yaxley | |
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(2003-04-01)
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| 29. The Song Book of the Salvation Army by Salvation Army | |
| Hardcover: 351
Pages
(1987-01-01)
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| 30. THE HISTORY OF THE SALVATION ARMY VOLUME II 1878-1886. | |
| Hardcover:
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(1950)
Asin: B000HH84TU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 31. The Salvation Army in Relation to the Church and State by Catherine Mumford Booth | |
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(2001-05-15)
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| 32. Salvation Army drops partners provision after religious right blitz. (People & Events).(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State | |
| Digital:
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(2001-12-01)
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| 33. The Salvation Army: With heart to God and hand to man, 1865-1960 (Newcomen address) by Norman S Marshall | |
| Unknown Binding: 28
Pages
(1960)
Asin: B0007DTRPO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 34. Some notable officers of the salvation army by Minnie Lindsay Rowell Carpenter | |
| Unknown Binding: 168
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(1927)
Asin: B00089D140 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 35. Soldiers without swords: A history of the Salvation Army in the United States by Herbert A Wisbey | |
| Unknown Binding: 242
Pages
(1955)
Asin: B0007DM3RI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 36. Blood and Fire: The Story of William and Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army by Roy Hattersley | |
![]() | Hardcover: 480
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(2000-05)
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The story is engrossing. William Booth, the pawnbroker's assistant, became a Methodist minister, then an itinerant evangelist, before founding the East London Mission, which eventually became The Salvation Army. Catherine, brought up by Methodist parents, met William in London in 1852, where they fell in love and soon became engaged. It was to be three more years before they were able to marry; at one time during that period they endured over 14 months of almost unbroken separation. They formed a dynamic partnership, each complementing the other. William was an action man, a whirlwind who swept all before him. Though he was not unintelligent, he was anti-intellectual and repeatedly ignored Catherine's frequent urgings for him to study. Catherine by contrast had a powerful mind, wrote forcefully, argued convincingly, and, in spite of her shyness, became a powerful preacher. She had strongly held views about Christians abstaining from alcohol and women being allowed to preach. It is no coincidence that The Salvation Army has always taken a strong stand against alcohol, and women have been prominent in its ministry. Two of its Generals have been women. One of the fascinating aspects of the Booths' story is the motley crowd of eccentrics they attracted to their flag. Many of their early soldiers were recruited literally from the streets, and then immediately put to work to win others to Christ. Some were illiterate, some had been drunks, others prostitutes. This particular volume, however, does not quite capture that diversity. Though The Salvation Army is probably most often thought of today as an organization engaged in social work, the Booths were first and foremost evangelists. To them the social work was secondary, both in terms of emphasis and chronology. Roy Hattersley, the author of this book, was a cabinet minister in a British Labour Government, and his political background gives the book an interesting slant, particularly when he examines The Salvation Army's social work. The book does, however, have some problems. Hattersley seems out of sympathy with the Booths' religious convictions, and tends to sound rather condescending when discussing them. He also does not understand some basic Christian terms such as "sanctification", and frequently uses them inappropriately.In addition the book has too many avoidable errors, which suggests it may have been a rushed job. But it remains both very readable and enjoyable, and is a worthy tribute to two great Christians.
For a far better biography of William and Catherine Booth, get Trevor Yaxley's. And for John Wesley, read John Pollock's.
We needed not worry. Hattersley writes well, every word being closely considered, and brings what is for me the best biography I have yet read about these icons of The Salvation Army.In a "no punches pulled" account, which propels one forward with a real idea of the Booths' enthusiasm and obsession, one reads about how the movement began, survived and ultimately prospered.Unlike many in-house accounts there is no glossing over of the shortcomings of these very human beings, rather we learn how, fired by what the Booths would consider Divine Inspiration, they "pressed forward to the mark of their high calling". Hattersley concludes "It is not necessary to believe in instant sanctification to admire and applaud their work of social redemption."To those of us who do believe we not only admire and applaud but also see the hand of God in all that the Booths did.Hattersley notes that the Army is the only breakaway group from schismatic 19th century Methodism which survives into the twenty-first century.Many of us who believe know the reason - "Blood and Fire" gives enough evidence for every reader to reach his or her own conclusions. ... Read more | |
| 37. THE GENERAL NEXT TO GOD: THE STORY OF WILLIAM BOOTH AND THE SALVATION ARMY. by Richard. Collier | |
| Hardcover:
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(1965)
Asin: B000O2079S Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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| 38. The Song Book of the Salvation Army by The Salvation Army | |
| Leather Bound:
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(1987)
Isbn: 0892160713 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
| 39. ALGERIA - Jan. 6 - Army, Rebels Negotiate To Beat Deadline On Peace Offer.(Islamic Salvation Army; Armed Islamic Group)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder | |
| Digital: 7
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(2000-01-08)
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| 40. AROUND THE WORLD.(Mexican president, Salvation Army in Russia): An article from: Church & State | |
| Digital:
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(2001-01-01)
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