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Visions

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This edition by Revival Press of William Booth's Visions is unedited and unabridged. William Booth (1829-1912) was a British preacher who founded The Salvation Army and became its first General in 1878 until he left this earth in 1912.

Booth and his "Salvation Army" would minister Jesus Christ as savior to the poorest and neediest, including alcoholics, criminals, and prostitutes.

Visions is Booth's powerful account of heaven. This is not merely a depiction of the glory and splendor of heaven. Rather it is a convicting challenge to all believers. This is a plea from God to leave the trivial pursuits of this earth and begin to pursue the eternal rewards of heaven. It is a call to arms for Christians to begin to rescue the lost that are drowning in an ocean of sin and bring them to the safety of heaven's shores.

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132 pages, Paperback

First published February 25, 2014

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William Booth

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William Booth, British religious reformer, founded the Salvation Army in 1878 with Catherine Mumford Booth, his wife, and served as its first general.

William Booth served as a Methodist preacher of England. From London, England, the Christian movement, known for one largest distributor of humanitarian aid, with a structure and government like military in 1865 spread to many parts of the world. In 2002, a poll of broadcasting corporation named Booth among the hundred greatest compatriots.

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