Regeneration / Being an Account of the Social Work of The Salvation Army in Great Britain
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The author surveys the social services operated by the Salvation Army across Great Britain, detailing men's shelters, free breakfasts, and provisions for the homeless and ex-offenders; workshops, labour bureaux, and emigration assistance; and women's work including maternity hospitals, nursing and receiving homes, training institutes, industrial homes, and lodging shelters. He describes night missions, anti‑suicide efforts, provincial initiatives, and land‑settlement and small‑holding schemes, and offers personal impressions of the movement's leadership and its religious character, closing with practical observations and appendices that consider future developments.
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