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The Authoritative Life of General William Booth

CHAPTER XIV
10/16

I had much liberty in speaking, the After Meeting went with a swing seldom known on the Continent or elsewhere, and we had eighty-four at the Penitent-Form, some of them remarkable cases." No wonder this octogenarian Leader finds his young Dutchmen wanting in enterprise! "Sunday .-- The theatre again in the morning at ten.

An excellent plan.

Oh, that it could be adopted the world over! The senseless system of beginning at eleven makes you feel it is time to close almost before you have had time to get well started.

We were crowded, large numbers outside clamouring for admission, so much so that the police called out their reserves, and fifty men guarded the entrance.

We had an excellent service inside, and forty at the Mercy-Seat.


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