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The Authoritative Life of General William Booth

CHAPTER I
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No beggar went empty-handed from her door.

The sorrows of any poor wretch were certain of her commiseration, and of a helping hand in their removal, so far as she had ability.

The children of misfortune were sure of her pity, and the children of misconduct she pitied almost the more, because, for one reason, they were the cause of sorrow to those who had reason to mourn on their account.
"For many years before she died, love, joy, and peace reigned in her heart, beamed from her countenance, and spoke in her words.

Her faith was immovably fixed on Him who is able to save to the uttermost.

It was a common expression of confidence with her that 'Jesus would go with her all the way through the journey of life--even to the end.


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