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Salvation A Series Of Addresses On The Requirements Of Jesus Christ's Service

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William Booth

International headquarters, 1890



144 pages, Paperback

First published August 8, 2015

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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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