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The emergence of the Salvation Army within the context of Victorian England was theologically a part of the late nineteenth century holiness revival. This book examines the historical and theological influences on William Booth's decision to abandon sacramental practice (1833), and investigates the relationship between the Salvation Army's pneumatology and its non-sacramental theology. ...a useful resource for further exploration... --WORSHIP It is significant...provides the broader academic world with more insight into an intentionally non-sacramental community of believers within the wider Body of Christ. --ASBURY THEOLOGICAL JOURNALRightmire, R. David is the author of 'Sacraments and the Salvation Army Pneumatological Foundation' with ISBN 9780810823969 and ISBN 0810823969.
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