Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 149William Blackwood, 1891 - England |
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Page 123
... carried even its outworks . To endeavour to storm its.citadel seems indeed a forlorn- hope . This , however , is the work for which General Booth has volun- teered ; and his offer to under- take a duty which is daily being more and more ...
... carried even its outworks . To endeavour to storm its.citadel seems indeed a forlorn- hope . This , however , is the work for which General Booth has volun- teered ; and his offer to under- take a duty which is daily being more and more ...
Page 124
... carried on under more orthodox auspices . The time , however , is not one for hair - splitting . General Booth and his Salvationists have taken their stand in the gap ; and their posi- tion constitutes their best claim to cordial ...
... carried on under more orthodox auspices . The time , however , is not one for hair - splitting . General Booth and his Salvationists have taken their stand in the gap ; and their posi- tion constitutes their best claim to cordial ...
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... carried on by numerous other religious agencies in the slums of our great cities ? General Booth's chief advantage , as it seems to us , consists in the fact that his organisation is designed solely for dealing with the poor . As we ...
... carried on by numerous other religious agencies in the slums of our great cities ? General Booth's chief advantage , as it seems to us , consists in the fact that his organisation is designed solely for dealing with the poor . As we ...
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... carried out to an extent adequate to meet the mass of des- - titution , a great impression for the better would ... carry on with these forces . He has shown himself a shrewd and able business man , he has a strong organisation under his ...
... carried out to an extent adequate to meet the mass of des- - titution , a great impression for the better would ... carry on with these forces . He has shown himself a shrewd and able business man , he has a strong organisation under his ...
Page 132
... carried out . Its import- ance as providing for the children who have been rescued and trained to work , and for the families of the home farm colonists , cannot be too highly estimated . The Shelter , the Home Farm , and the Colony ...
... carried out . Its import- ance as providing for the children who have been rescued and trained to work , and for the families of the home farm colonists , cannot be too highly estimated . The Shelter , the Home Farm , and the Colony ...
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