RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP.
That Dr. Jowett has a *-marked 'admiration for the work of the Salvation Army must be pretty generally Jknown, and at his invitation iMrs Bramwell Booth gave what Dr. Jowett afterwards termed :an "entrancing story" of the army's wc-rk among the troops during the war —a task that, in addition to the oonimon foazardousness associated with the work of ministering to the.needs of our soldiers, had its own peculiar difficulties if only from the fact tlhat so many Salvationists were to be found in the ranks of the enemy, the great-
est tact at times being necessary Expressing the meeting's thanks to Mrs Booth at the close, Dr. Jowett said it had been the custom at Oarrs-lane to devote once a year the Sunday's offerings to the Salvation Army, the officers themselves taking , the collections, and he did not despair tlhat a similar scheme might yet be instituted at Westminster.
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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1919, Page 4
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152RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP. Northern Advocate, 11 August 1919, Page 4
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