The Authoritative Life of General William Booth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 443 pages of information about The Authoritative Life of General William Booth.

The Authoritative Life of General William Booth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 443 pages of information about The Authoritative Life of General William Booth.

" " 14th.  Funeral at Abney Park.

Publication of “In Darkest England” by the General.

1891.  Work extended to Italy and Uruguay.

General first visited South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand and India.

L1,000. 0. 0. subscribed for “Darkest England” Scheme.

General signed “Darkest England” Trust Deed.

Opening of Industrial and Land Colony at Hadleigh, Essex.

Publication of “Social Gazette.”

1892.  General visited Denmark, Germany and Switzerland.

Publication of “Life of Catherine Booth.”

1892.  Work extended to West Indies.

1893.  General visited Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Holland and
                  Norway.

1894.  International Congress, in connection with the General’s
                  Jubilee, held in London.

General visited America and South European Countries.

Work extended to Java.

1895.  General visited South Africa, Australia and various
                  European Countries.

Work extended to Japan and British Guiana.

Naval and Military League established.

1896.  General visited Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark. 
                  Preached to 12,000 in Kings Gardens, Copenhagen.

First Salvation Army Exhibition—­Agricultural Hall,
London.

Work extended to Malta.

1897.  General inspected work in European countries.

1898.  General visited United States, Canada and European
countries.

“Orders and Regulations for Social Officers” published.

1899.  Second Salvation Army Exhibition—­Agricultural Hall.

Visited Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon and European
countries.

Officers sent to the front to work amongst both sides in
the South African War.

1900.  General visited European countries.

1901.  General visited European countries.

Opening of first Inebriates’ Home at Hadleigh.

1902.  General visited United States, Canada and European
                  countries.

Publication of “Religion for Everyday” by the General.

1903.  General visited America, Canada and European countries.

Received by President Roosevelt.

1904.  June 24th.  The General received by His Majesty, King Edward the
Seventh, at Buckingham Palace.

" June 25th.  International Congress opened by the General in London.

" July 23rd.  General received by Her Majesty, Queen Alexandra, at
Buckingham Palace.

August.  Commenced his Motor Campaign.

Work extended to Panama.

General visited various European countries.

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