Adding to the list of influential Christians who were salvationists:
"Campbell Morgan, of Northfield fame, unblushingly informs the conference that he enjoys his cigar, so we have been informed, but he did not use cigars when, as a soldier in the Salvation Army, he applied for officership in its ranks, but was rejected on account of his health at that time."
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For those cadets who think training is hard these days:
"It was William Booth's desire that in the preparation of each of his Salvation Army officers he might be suspended over hell for twenty-four hours in order to catch the vision of the peril of being a lost soul. He felt it would spur them to their task as soul winners."
GBYRG
Glad
"Campbell Morgan, of Northfield fame, unblushingly informs the conference that he enjoys his cigar, so we have been informed, but he did not use cigars when, as a soldier in the Salvation Army, he applied for officership in its ranks, but was rejected on account of his health at that time."
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For those cadets who think training is hard these days:
"It was William Booth's desire that in the preparation of each of his Salvation Army officers he might be suspended over hell for twenty-four hours in order to catch the vision of the peril of being a lost soul. He felt it would spur them to their task as soul winners."
GBYRG
Glad
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