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  • ber - Edward Higgins, the 3rd General of The Salvation Army (died 1947)
  • aptain Claasen, the officer in charge of The Salvation Army in Namibia, was accidentally killed in
  • All these make it seem as if the Salvation Army really an army for god, which, albeit I
  • ted to his real name, and this lineup of The Salvation Army signed with LA independent label Fronti
  • n Crewkerne, Somerset, England, the son of a Salvation Army bandmaster.
  • needs to know concerning "Gods Army" is The Salvation Army does not claim to be God's only army bu
  • kenham | Halesworth Town | Parkside United | Salvation Army | Somersham | Sporting 87 | Sproughton
  • The Salvation Army was a classic 'ultra-revivalist movemen
  • United 'A' | Elmswell Reserves | FC Adhara | Salvation Army Reserves | Shotley | Sproughton Sports
  • The Salvation Army has a meeting hall on High Street, this
  • He became the literary secretary of The Salvation Army under General Bramwell Booth.
  • compiled a history of the first 50 years of Salvation Army ministry in Canada, entitled What Hath
  • mance by The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army at The Sage Gateshead in May 2008.
  • The Salvation Army Congress Hall at the back of Park Cresc
  • h the Boy Scout movement and worked with the Salvation Army for nearly fifty years.
  • recording "History of Brass Band Music - The Salvation Army Connection" in Eric Leidzen's Concertin
  • vil War, in which the FIS-affiliated Islamic Salvation Army (AIS) and other militias fought the mil
  • The Salvation Army offers several programs in which volunt
  • He trained in a Salvation Army facility in Tanzania under Kenyan Solom
  • Hadleigh Farm is owned by The Salvation Army and run as an educational working farm.
  • These centers, led by Salvation Army officers who are ordained ministers, de
  • The halt was also used by Salvation Army personnel working at the Army's printin
  • Salvation Army Halt railway station was initially a pr
  • from the hurricane in the United States, the Salvation Army disaster units were sent throughout the
  • His Christmas "WRVA Salvation Army Shoe Fund" provided thousands of shoes
  • Staff also calls in the Commissioners of The Salvation Army to form a High Council to elect a new g
  • After he left the Salvation Army he devoted his focus to evangelical rev
  • songs on that album became part of the wider Salvation Army music repertoire - most notably the tit
  • The Salvation Army in Australia does not have a National C
  • After the war ended, she worked for the Salvation Army in San Francisco, and became an attorne
  • ood Bank, Eliada Homes for Children, and The Salvation Army and featuring popular local bands, musi
  • Wilkins first played in Salvation Army bands in his home country.
  • She was sworn-in as a The Salvation Army soldier on her 15th birthday and was la
  • One mouthy, plump American in a Salvation Army suit who smells of ripe peaches and has
  • nuary 12, 1944) is the chief of staff of the Salvation Army International.
  • lso composed a number of pieces of music for Salvation Army brass band.
  • Camp Glenhuron is a Salvation Army camp in Bayfield, Bluewater, Huron Coun
  • eer armies was the Chinese People's National Salvation Army or NSA, led by a former bandit turned s
  • Malta Temple ( Salvation Army Building), built in 1927, at 100 West N
  • ademy, and local boards of directors for the Salvation Army and Second Harvest Food Bank.
  • He headed the Salvation Army in Norway from 1975 to 1982.
  • After The Joystrings the Salvation Army continued to produce and encourage grou
  • August 18, 1931) was the 14th General of The Salvation Army (1993-1994).
  • ngst the churches in Kirton in Lindsey was a Salvation Army Hall, which was in turn a former Primit
  • £5,000 to Commissioner Booth Tucker for the Salvation Army in India.
  • lie of Herbert Howard Booth, the son of the Salvation Army founder William Booth, who was the foun
  • The Salvation Army has thousands of volunteers dedicate th
  • great part in organizing and structuring The Salvation Army in the United States, the couple left T
  • (21 March 1853 - 17 July 1929) was a senior Salvation Army officer of the late nineteenth and earl
  • The Salvation Army Church in Folkestone provided refuge fo
  • 's Door), Hope, an extraordinarily beautiful Salvation Army worker and tambourine player, is killed
  • church in Portugal Cove, they held the first Salvation Army meeting ever to take place in Newfoundl
  • ing the United Kingdom in support of various Salvation Army endeavours.
  • llas, the Methodist Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army of Dallas, the First Broadcasting Corpo
  • as active in Upstate New York as well as the Salvation Army headquarters in Manhattan.
  • o tempt American Salvationists away from The Salvation Army and into a rival group called Volunteer
  • groups such as the Community Foundation, the Salvation Army and the Arthritis Society.
  • In many countries, The Salvation Army is most recognized during the Christmas
  • is a hospital and nursing school run by the Salvation Army in Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu,
  • nd stricken with Parkinsons and lives in the Salvation Army shelter and panhandles from passing mot
  • He was an early member of the Salvation Army and a contemporary of Fanny Crosby and
  • very Mendelssohnian melody" which "survives Salvation Army treatment on horns and alto trombone in
  • A gas station and a Salvation Army building fall within the district, but
  • The International Headquarters of the Salvation Army are located in London at 101 Queen Vict
  • They were the first Salvation Army pop group achieving chart success with
  • The Salvation Army has had a turbulent history in Namibia
  • uthern Africa Territory, which also oversees Salvation Army work in Lesotho, St Helena, South Afric
  • On 3 January 2008 The Salvation Army returned for the second time after Majo
  • Salvation Army Street
  • Jackson's Point is a Salvation Army conference centre and camp next to Lake
  • The Salvation Army
  • Three years later the band purchased an old Salvation Army hall (in Dock Road, Tilbury) for £400.
  • Salvation Army Officer
  • e, a member of the Advisory Committee of the Salvation Army Adult Residential Centre and president
  • oup of wealthy benefactors who sustained the Salvation Army in its early years.
  • In addition, Salvation Army kettles have also collected worthless i
  • Board of Trustees, Chair of the Hattiesburg Salvation Army Advisory Board, Chair of the Mississipp
  • Great Wall in 1933, Japan used the "National Salvation Army" of Li Chi-chun under the old five-barr
  • housand men calling themselves the "National Salvation Army", and flying the old five-barred flag o
  • Catherine Booth, 'Mother of the Salvation Army', was born here in 1829
  • In 1970, the Salvation Army's US National Headquarters started publ
  • . Gaither, his wife, became President of the Salvation Army's Women's Ministries the same day, with
  • Christmas kettle is The Salvation Army's most famous street campaign.
  • Joy and the Joystrings: The Salvation Army's 'Pop Group'.
  • Profits are used to further The Salvation Army's evangelical and charitable work; incl
  • In 1980 she became leader of the Salvation Army's work in Scotland, followed in 1982 as
  • e served as Matron and Nurse Educator at The Salvation Army's Tshelanyemba and Howard Hospitals fro
  • he evening raised over $20,000 to assist the Salvation Army's efforts at rebuilding the lives of th
  • as appointed as 'creative consultant' to the Salvation Army's Music Ministries department in London
  • The Richard E. Holz Conference Center at the Salvation Army's Crestmont College is named for him.
  • oth's eldest daughter Catherine to begin the Salvation Army's work in France.
  • a prominent role in negotiating the Islamic Salvation Army's (GIA) cease-fire of October 1997, but
  • anup crews in San Antonio outside one of the Salvation Army's Boys and Girls Clubs found the medals
  • lar organization in the United States is the Salvation Army's Adventure Corps.
  • She became the leader of the Salvation Army's Social Services for Women in Great Br
  • Posted to India in 1907 as the Salvation Army's Special Commissioner for India and Ce
  • s currently the Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army's United Kingdom and Ireland Territory.
  • em consisting of cadets originating from The Salvation Army's training college in London.
  • " brass band (similar to those in use by The Salvation Army), which means that all parts, except fo
  • ent and Founder, Erik Hamon, Francois Tasse ( Salvation Army), Danielle Robichaud, Nicole Picard, He
  • e in the legislature, he was a member of the Salvation Army).
  • The Salvation Army, South Street
  • Raised by ministers of the Salvation Army, an early exposure to the brass band so
  • , Methodist Church, Lanka Baptist Sangamaya, Salvation Army, Presbyterian Church of Sri Lanka and t
  • ation, March of Dimes, The Mustard Seed, The Salvation Army, Special Olympics and the YMCA.
  • Allen served on the boards of the YMCA, the Salvation Army, the Community Chest of Anne Arundel Co
  • From 1906 to 1910 she was a captain in the Salvation Army, and then she spent several years in th
  • tiful, the Redeemer Presbyterian Church, the Salvation Army, and the board of advisors of the Texas
  • , including Christian Outreach Centre, Elim, Salvation Army, & Non-denominatial.
  • The Salvation Army, along with the American National Red C
  • e Long Island chapter of the United Way, The Salvation Army, the Long Island and Pennsylvania chapt
  • ber 1890) was the wife of the founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth.
  • civic groups, including the United Way, The Salvation Army, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Area Resource
  • ty service projects for agencies such as the Salvation Army, Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force, and Greate
  • the title of the international leader of The Salvation Army, a Christian denomination with extensiv
  • With the assistance of Bramwell Booth of the Salvation Army, Stead bought 13-year old Eliza Armstro
  • entist Church, Hurstville Assemblies of God, Salvation Army, Church of the Living God.
  • She married the now retired General of The Salvation Army, Shaw Clifton, in 1967.
  • e term General began with the Founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth.
  • ritable events each year that donated to The Salvation Army, the Project Bundle-Up Auction, and the
  • Pine Lake is a ministry of The Salvation Army, Prairie and Northern Territories Divis
  • rily dismissed Fletcher's claims against the Salvation Army, Corrections Victoria and course distri
  • Along with Nazarenes and the Salvation Army, it has a strong commitment to the ordi
  • ork, Frank and his mother were housed by the Salvation Army, which provided train fare to reach the
  • e resigned his council seat and rejoined the Salvation Army, but continued as an active socialist,
  • in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, The Salvation Army, The Rise School of Dallas, Special Oly
  • (At the time, the Salvation Army, along with other denominations, ran it
  • and joined the Red Cross, the YWCA, and the Salvation Army, among others.
  • The Salvation Army, Australian Southern Territory or (AST)
  • received contributions from the Quakers, the Salvation Army, the American Congregational Church, th
  • it served as a maternity hospital run by the Salvation Army, having moved out of East London.
  • Order of St. John Voluntary Aid Detachment, Salvation Army, or YMCA could receive the Korea Medal,
  • In 1883 she joined The Salvation Army, becoming the 11th of the first 25 Offi
  • cash and A$40-50,000 in donated toys for the Salvation Army, and making the event now the largest o
  • sing and poor health in conjunction with the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross, Habitat for Hu
  • The camp is owned and operated by The Salvation Army, and its staff members come from all ov
  • lical community including such groups as the Salvation Army, Church of the Nazarene, United Methodi
  • igned through the cooperative efforts of The Salvation Army, Church of the Nazarene, Wesleyans, Eva
  • e Methodist church but soon converted to the Salvation Army, where he worked from the years 1909 un
  • life she was a large supporter of the YMCA, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Trinity Church and St. Bart
  • n Simmons in the movie) is a Sergeant in the Salvation Army-inspired Save-A-Soul Mission.
  • as a Baptist hymn and it is also used by the Salvation Army.
  • Red Cross program, a street concert for the Salvation Army.
  • , over $5.5 million have been raised for the Salvation Army.
  • ducation Foundation, and Board Member of the Salvation Army.
  • Doing the Most Good Award - Salvation Army.
  • The property is currently owned by the Salvation Army.
  • es, Boys' Brigade, St John Ambulance and the Salvation Army.
  • the Long Island Housing Partnership and the Salvation Army.
  • inor, composer, politician and member of the Salvation Army.
  • as the site for Friday night concerts by The Salvation Army.
  • In his last years he worked for the Salvation Army.
  • ondon Christian Mission, later to become the Salvation Army.
  • this article seems really biased toward the Salvation army.
  • istration for the camps is subsidized by The Salvation Army.
  • ctors of Saint Gregory's University, and the Salvation Army.
  • he wife of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army.
  • Companion to the Song Book of the Salvation Army.
  • r religious groups, including for a time The Salvation Army.
  • sed with spina bifida), Alzheimer's, and the Salvation Army.
  • on to follow Christ and learn more about The Salvation Army.
  • l Booth was to become the 2nd General of The Salvation Army.
  • building and mission were handed over to the Salvation Army.
  • of Florence Nightingale, and a member of the Salvation Army.
  • ral Evangeline Booth, the 4th General of The Salvation Army.
  • odist Church and serves on the board for The Salvation Army.
  • September 1929) was the 13th General of the Salvation Army.
  • e leader and leaves an indelible mark on The Salvation Army.
  • he was converted to Christianity through The Salvation Army.
  • Cry is the official news publication of the Salvation Army.
  • aff Edward Higgins as the new General of The Salvation Army.
  • ndon, connected to the Edmonton Corps of The Salvation Army.
  • , is one of the leading Commissioners of the Salvation Army.
  • e Booth, became known as the "Mother" of The Salvation Army.
  • London, to become a full-time Officer of The Salvation Army.
  • es Heils is the name of the Dutch arm of The Salvation Army.
  • Eliza was turned over to the care of the Salvation Army.
  • her, Booth is related to the founders of the Salvation Army.
  • herine and William Booth, the Founder of The Salvation Army.
  • through the AIDS pandemic and work with the Salvation Army.
  • bury, is the home of the High Council of the Salvation Army.
  • 18,000 garments to its charity partner, the Salvation Army.
  • ational leader of the American Red Cross and Salvation Army.
  • an important figure in the early days of The Salvation Army.
  • confederate Veteran with inclinations to the Salvation Army.
  • erpool, his parents were both members of the Salvation Army.
  • ng fundraisers for organisations such as the Salvation Army.
  • reets of London before being assisted by The Salvation Army.
  • ell, who served as Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army.
  • r Linda Bond will be the next General of the Salvation Army.
  • mia, the blind, the Special Olympics and the Salvation Army.
  • n which they played an aunt and niece in The Salvation Army.
  • ndian families, and to make donations to the Salvation Army.
  • was asked "Are you undoubtedly sure of your salvation, as you taught others constantly?"
  • ligious Tolerance describes Sex, Slander and Salvation as a book "which documents investigations of
  • therefore, have no need of baptism to obtain salvation, as they are without sin, and are commonly b
  • f the place and decided to attain samadhi or salvation at the spot.
  • His book Salvation at Stake: Christian Martyrdom in Early Moder
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