| George Scott Railton - Salvationists - 1887 - 270 pages
...and chapel congregation somehow or other lost their charm in comparison with the vulgar Eastenders, and I was continually haunted with a desire to offer...it, and what has happened since is I think not only a justification but an evidence that my offer was accepted. The difficulties that beset us at the onset... | |
| Josiah Mooso - Cowley County (Kan.) - 1888 - 412 pages
...and chapel congregation somehow or other lost their charm in comparison with the vulgar East-enders, and I was continually haunted with a desire to offer...it, and what has happened since is, I think not only a justification but an evidence that my offer was accepted. The difficulties that beset us at the onset... | |
| Thomas F. G. Coates - Biography - 1906 - 386 pages
...the chapel congregation somehow or other lost their charm in comparison with the vulgar East-enders, and I was continually haunted with a desire to offer...and what has happened since is, I think, not only a justification, but an evidence that my offer was accepted. My destiny was fixed, and in partnership... | |
| Norman H. Murdoch - 1996 - 260 pages
...gospel?" A voice promised, "I will help you — your need will be supplied." Later he recalled being "continually haunted with a desire to offer myself...Jesus Christ as an apostle for the heathen of East London."11 But these were the reminiscences of fifty-seven-year-old General Booth, recalling his experiences... | |
| Andrew Mark Eason, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - History - 2003 - 261 pages
...gospel with the unsaved. Years later, William Booth recalled this experience in the following manner: "I was continually haunted with a desire to offer...whatever you may call it overcame me, I yielded to it." 29 Therefore, late one night after a tent meeting, he returned home to tell Catherine of his growing... | |
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