The General: William Booth, 2. kötetXulon Press, 2003 - 452 oldal Examines the founding and development of The Salvation Army as a major evangelistic agency in Victorian Britain and beyond and introduces his amazing family and a host of intriguing characters that served under the Army's banner along with the tragic death of Catherine. |
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