The Clash of the Cymbals: The Secret History of the Revolt in the Salvation ArmyBrentano's, Limited, 1929 - 223 pages |
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Page 95
... reply directly to Com- mander Evangeline Booth , but he revealed his decision in a letter dated 23rd April , 1928 ... reply from him " Such a or giving him time to reply to 95 The British Leaders take a Hand.
... reply directly to Com- mander Evangeline Booth , but he revealed his decision in a letter dated 23rd April , 1928 ... reply from him " Such a or giving him time to reply to 95 The British Leaders take a Hand.
Page 132
... reply to this is a demand for his retirement . Is this fair ? " The cables concluded in such a way as to make it seem that they were sent out by the Chief of Staff himself , although this was not actually said . The Chief knew nothing ...
... reply to this is a demand for his retirement . Is this fair ? " The cables concluded in such a way as to make it seem that they were sent out by the Chief of Staff himself , although this was not actually said . The Chief knew nothing ...
Page 185
... REPLY TO HIS SISTER , NOVEMBER , 1927 THERE has been some delay , I recognize , in sending you the promised reply to the request made in your interview with me last month , and more particularly referred to in the Notes of Interview ...
... REPLY TO HIS SISTER , NOVEMBER , 1927 THERE has been some delay , I recognize , in sending you the promised reply to the request made in your interview with me last month , and more particularly referred to in the Notes of Interview ...
Contents
SISTER AGAINST BROTHER | 65 |
THE BRITISH LEADERS TAKE A HAND | 86 |
THE GATHERING OF THE HIGH COUNCIL | 100 |
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