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The Art of Prayer (1942)
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John Murfitt
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A tiny classic, written as guidance to young Salvation Army officers
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Booth's Boots (1983)
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Jenty Fairbank
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A history of the beginnings of social services in The Salvation Army in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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The Call to Holiness (1957)
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Frederick Coutts
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Classic exposition of The Salvation Army's doctrine of holiness, the possibility of holy living
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Closer Communion
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Cliff Kew
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A scholarly but readable examination of the roles of baptism and communion, and The Salvation Army's stance.
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Community in Mission (1987)
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Phil Needham
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A Salvationist ecclesiology - explaining The Salvation Army's unique position in the universal Christian Church.
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The Doctrine of Holiness (1955)
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Frederick Coutts
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A bite-sized exposition, by the same author as 'The Call to Holiness'
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The Faith we Declare (1955)
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Harry Dean
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Brief chapters on the eleven doctrines (Articles of Faith) of The Salvation Army.
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Female Ministry (1870)
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Catherine Booth
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Famously controversial work by the co-Founder of The Salvation Army
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In Darkest England and The Way Out (1890)
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William Booth
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Booth's great vision of social welfare.
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| No Discharge in this War (1974) |
Frederick Coutts
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A one-volume history of The Salvation Army up to 1974 |
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One Faith, One Church
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The Salvation Army's official response to the sacramental statements of the World Council of Churches in 1982 (the 'Lima Text')
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Salvation Story (1988)
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A Handbook of Doctrine for Salvationists
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Spiritual Breakthrough (1983)
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John Larsson
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An assessment of the work of the Holy Spirit in individual Christians
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Strong Doctrine, Strong Mercy (1985)
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Shaw Clifton
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An examination of topical moral issues from a practical and biblical perspective
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Marching On! (1990)
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Malcolm Bale
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Introduction to the history and organisation of The Salvation Army
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