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The Authoritative Life of General William Booth

CHAPTER XXV
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More, it will not do to express a casual admiration of his character, an indulgent approbation of his work.

The man was unique.

In some ways he was the superman of his period.

Never before has a man in his own lifetime won so wide a measure of deep and passionate human affection.
"It will not do to say that by adopting vulgar methods and appealing to vulgar people, General Booth established his universal kingdom of emotional religion.

Let the person inclined to think in this way dress himself in fantastic garments, take a drum, and march through the streets shouting 'Hallelujah.' There is no shorter cut to humility.


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