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02.11. Salvation Army Publications

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Salvation Army Publications BY THE FOUNDER The Founder’s Messages. A series of Letters originally intended to be read at weekly gatherings. They contain much of the essence of Salvationism, and are warmly recommended to the Soldiers and friends of The Army everywhere. Cloth. The General’s Letters. A series of Letters dealing with various phases of Christian life. They glow with Salvation warmth and fervour. A book to inspire. Cloth.

Salvation Soldiery. Stirring addresses on essentials in true service for Christ. Every page full of burning truth. Illustrated. Cloth.

Sergeant-Major Do-Your-Best of Darkington I; or, The Inner Working of a Salvation Army Corps. In this stirring narrative the characters all have their counterpart in Army life. It is written in a style that carries the reader irresistibly along, and is deeply moving. Cloth.

Religion for every Day. Religion in personal life is discussed in many relationships. Problems are stated and solutions offered. Cloth and Paper.

Love, Marriage, and Home. Volume II of above book. Cloth and Paper. Also Double Volume. Cloth.

Purity of Heart. A fine Collection of Letters on Personal Holiness. There have been many books written on Purity and Holiness of Heart, but there is none that explains more distinctly and concisely, or in plainer language, what Holiness is; what it is not; how it can be obtained, and how retained. Cloth and Paper. The Training of Children. Important to parents. This book shows how to train children for God. Cloth. The Seven Spirits; or, What I teach My Officers. Cloth.

Visions. A remarkable dream and its lessons. Cloth. BY THE ARMY MOTHER

Popular Christianity. A series of stirring lectures. One of the best of Mrs. Booth’s works. It was her last, and embodies the fruits of her riper experience and matured convictions on the topics discussed in its pages. Cloth and Paper.

Papers on Godliness. In this book Mrs. Booth corrects the mistaken view that Holiness is beyond the reach of all but a privileged few. She puts the case in a remarkably practical form, bringing the truth close down to everyday life. Cloth.

Life and Death. Stirring addresses to the unsaved. Thoughtful and powerful appeals. 206 pages. Cloth.

Papers on Aggressive Christianity. Series of papers on Christian Warfare. A widely appreciated book. Cloth.

Practical Religion. The man or woman who desires to win others to the service of Christ, cannot do better than study earnestly the wonderful addresses in this volume. Cloth and Paper. BY THE GENERAL

Talks with Officers. A series of illuminating interviews on important aspects of service on The Salvation Army. They contain pronouncements on vital matters concerning Army principle, method, and practice. Paper.

Papers on Life and Religion. A series of articles dealing with many of the facts of existence as measured by the well-known standards of Army teaching. They are well within the grasp of the least educated, and not above the comprehension of persons little acquainted with Biblical truth. Cloth. Our Master; or, Thoughts for Salvationists about their Lord. A series of studies from the earthly life of Jesus. A work that compels thought, helps reason, and adds to courage. Open the book where you will you discover something applying helpfully to yourself and your circumstances. Cloth.

Bible Battle-Axes. Twenty stirring and illuminating chapters. The book exalts the Bible as the great guide of thought and life. A mine of treasure for teachers and preachers. Cloth.

Servants of All. With unique understanding the General reveals the inner motive and outward expression of that service for God and man rendered by Salvation Army Officers. Cloth. On the Banks of the River. A touching history of the last days on earth of the beloved Army Mother. Beautifully told, the story reveals Mrs. Booth’s indomitable, self-forgetful, and loving spirit. Cloth and Paper.

Books that Bless. If we cannot manage to read all the books we would, we can at least read a review of the best. The General, in his ‘Books that Bless,’ gives valuable guidance in respect to reading for God’s people. 190 pages. Cloth. BY AUTHORITY OF THE GENERAL

Handbook of Salvation Army Doctrine. What The Army believes and teaches is concisely set forth in this volume of 188 pages. A chapter is given on ‘Last Things,’ including Hell—Heaven—Death and After—Resurrection—Judgment—The Return of Jesus Christ. Also an Appendix deals with Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Cloth Boards and Limp Cloth. BY MRS. BRAMWELL BOOTH

Mothers and the Empire, and Other Addresses to Women. The papers touch upon a wide range of vital subjects from woman’s point of view. The author writes from wide experience and out of a heart of sympathy for her fellows. Cloth.

Powers of Salvation Army Officers. A series of addresses setting forth high standards of life and service required of men and women bearing responsibility in the service of The Army. It illuminates the mind and stirs the heart. Cloth.

Friendship with Jesus. This book, which comprises a series of soulful and illuminating addresses, sets forth with unmistakable clearness and conviction The Army’s lofty standards both in conduct and aim. Cloth.

Likeness to God. A series of papers on the life of Full Salvation and kindred subjects. The author’s wide experience is drawn upon in this compact volume in setting forth the simplicities and beauties of the Divine life in the souls of the people. BY COMMISSIONER HOWARD Standards of Life and Service. Addresses delivered at Central Holiness Meetings. Cloth and Paper.

Fuel for Sacred Fire. A work on Sanctification. Written just before the author’s death. It contains the best of the Commissioner’s heart and mind in respect to the subject of Full Salvation. Cloth. BY COLONEL BRENGLE When the Holy Ghost is Come. The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the child of God. Cloth.

Helps to Holiness. Showing how to attain immediate enjoyment of Bible Holiness. Cloth.

Heart-Talks on Holiness. Experience and plain guidance in respect to the Life of Holiness. Cloth. The Way of Holiness. An invaluable work, suitable for both seekers and teachers. Cloth. The Soul-Winner’s Secret. Helps to power in service. Cloth.

Love-Slaves. ‘It is an encouraging message calculated to incite us to seek after the highest things.’—THE GENERAL. Cloth.

(All the works by Colonel Brengle may be obtained in a uniform crimson cloth binding.) BY MRS. COLONEL BRENGLE The Army Drum. Stories illustrating the service or the Drum in the warfare of The Salvation Army. Cloth.

Half-Hours with My ‘Guide.’ Thoughts upon some of the portions of ‘The Soldier’s Guide.’ Blue Leather with Blue under Gold Edges, or Red Leather with Red under Gold Edges, also Cloth.

What Hinders You? Dealing with common obstacles encountered by persons seeking Full Salvation. Cloth or Paper.

ARMY BIOGRAPHIES

William Booth, the Founder of The Salvation Army. By HAROLD BEGBIE. A comprehensive and thrilling life-story, intensely arresting, a wonderful story of a wonderful man, and incidentally a record of the Genesis of The Salvation Army. Profusely illustrated. 2 volumes. Cloth, £2 2s.

General Booth, Life of the Founder. By Commissioner RAILTON. Cloth and Paper.

Catherine Booth, the Mother of The Salvation Army. By Commissioner BOOTH-TUCKER. The story of the Army Mother and of her wonderful labours for God and the people. This book has exercised a powerful influence in the lives of men and women in all walks of life. Three volumes profusely illustrated. Half Calf, £2 2s. Cloth, two volumes 16s. ABRIDGED EDITION, containing the bulk of the original matter. Cloth, two volumes, 7s. 6d.

Catherine Booth. A short but delightful sketch of the life of the Army Mother. By Commissioner DUFF. Cloth.

Consul Booth-Tucker. By Commissioner BOOTH-TUCKER, a life-sketch of Emma, the second daughter of the Founder. The story of a victorious life crowded with incessant toil and fighting, which closed tragically, but in triumph. Cloth and Paper.

Miriam Booth. The life-story of Captain Miriam Booth, the General’s third daughter, by Mrs Colonel CARPENTER. While youth remains the pure and simple record will be loved. A story of high endeavour, victory, love, and romance. Cloth.

Commissioner Lawley. ‘A Living Hallelujah.’—THE GENERAL. By Mrs. Colonel CARPENTER. A delightfully intimate life-sketch of a Christian Missioner, who became one of the Founder’s trusted Armour-Bearers in his world campaigns.

Commissioner G.S. Railton. By Commissioner DUFF and Brigadier DOUGLAS. The wonderful life-story of The Army’s Pioneer Commissioner. Cloth.

Three Great-Hearts. By Mrs. Colonel CARPENTER. Life-sketches of three prominent Army Social Workers. Commissioner Sturgess, Colonel J. Barker, and Brigadier F. Aspinall. These servants of God and men lived, fought, and died for those who needed them most. Cloth. The Angel Adjutant. By Mrs. Colonel CARPENTER. The life-story of Staff-Captain Kate Lee, who was the instrument used of God in winning the trophies described in Harold Begbie’s ‘Broken Earthenware.’ Cloth.

Elizabeth Swift Brengle. By Brigadier EILEEN DOUGLAS. The life of Mrs. Colonel Brengle, author of a number of Salvation Army works.

Notable Officers of The Salvation Army. By Mrs. Colonel CARPENTER. The sketches in this volume have been brought together in response to many inquiries. They are sent forth with the hope that they may stimulate faith and courage in all who read them to a like devotion in the love and service of the Saviour of the world. Including the lives of Commissioner Howard, Commissioner Rees, Consul Booth-Tucker, Colonel Yuddha Bai, Colonel Alice Barker, Colonel John Dean, Colonel Weerasooriya, Colonel E. Sapsworth, Mrs. Colonel Yamamuro, Lieut.-Colonel David Thomas, Lieut.-Colonel Jacob Junker, and Brigadier von Haartman.

OTHER SALVATION ARMY PUBLICATIONS

Muktifauj; or, Forty Years with The Salvation Army in India and Ceylon. By Commissioner BOOTH-TUCKER. An interesting and informative sketch of The Army’s rise and progress in these lands, by The Army’s Pioneer Missionary.

Interesting pamphlets by Commissioner BOOTH-TUCKER Jesus in His Home at Nazareth ... Price 6d.

Daily Mottoes for a Month ... 4d.

Pen-Gems from Brother Lawrence ... 1d.

Pen-Gems from Madame Guyon ... 1d.

Pen-Gems from the Bible ... 1d.

India’s Millions. By Mrs. BOOTH-TUCKER 1d.

Messages to Messengers. A series of Letters to former Cadets. By Lieut.-Colonel CATHERINE BOOTH. With portrait frontispiece. Cloth.

Joy in Sorrow. A fine collection of Poems selected by the late Captain MIRIAM BOOTH. Specially suitable for a present to people in circumstances of trial or sorrow. Cloth. A Curate’s Promise. By JOHN LAW. Three weeks in the life of a Curate, whilst inquiring into Salvation Army Work in London during the Great War. Paper.

Savonaola; the Italian Preacher and Martyr. By Commissioner OLIPHANT. Cloth. The Angel of Kelly’s Rints, and Other Stories. By MARGARET ALLEN and EILEEN DOUGLAS. A splendid collection of bright short stories written in dialect. Very suitable for reading at informal Meetings. They cannot fail to interest readers and hearers. Cloth.

Essays and Sketches on Salvation Army Work. A most useful and interesting collection of papers on the work of The Salvation Army. Among the writers are Sir WALTER BESANT, the late Dean FARRAR, CHARLES MORLEY, Esq., ARNOLD WHITE, Esq., ANNIE SWAN, and others. Cloth.

Practical Visionaries. By HUMPHREY WALLIS. With a Foreword by the General. Pen sketches illustrating Salvation Army work amongst the common people. They are vivid pictures drawn from the everyday work of the rank and file of The Army. Cloth. The New Testament Commentary (Salvation Army Edition). Just re-issued. Terse expositions and comments by well-known authorities and scholars, ALFORD, BENSON, EDERSHEIM, ELLICOT, MATTHEW HENRY, TRENCH, WESLEY, and others. Cloth.

Twentieth Century New Testament. In Modern English. Cloth and Paper.

Perfect Love; or, Plain Things for Those Who Need Them. A Treatise on Christian Holiness. By Rev. J.A. WOOD. Cloth.

What Entire Sanctification Is. By Rev. J. WOOD. 1d.

Broken Earthenware; or, Twice-Born Men. By HAROLD BEGBIE. This book tells of miraculous conversions of some of the worst type of men. The ‘Daily Chronicle’ says: ‘In “Broken Earthenware” Mr. Begbie has written a wonderful and convincing book.... It is only the religion which still believes in a miracle that can be of any avail.’ Cloth. The Light of India. By HAROLD BEGBIE. An intensely interesting study of the people of India, with special reference to the great conflict between Hinduism and Christianity. This book shows by interesting narrative that the gospel of Christ meets the need of every people, and is a striking story of missionary work. Cloth.

Forms and Ceremonies. By Commissioner KITCHING. What The Army teaches about sacraments. Paper, 3d. A Complete List, with prices, on application.

SALVATIONIST PUBLISHING AND SUPPLIES, LTD., 117, 119, and 121 Judd Street, King’s Cross, London, W.C.1.

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