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An authorized life traces the ministerial career and organizational achievements of William Booth, following his early poverty and religious awakening through the founding and worldwide expansion of a disciplined evangelical movement; it details street and rescue work, social initiatives, leadership and governance structures, fundraising and training systems, international campaigns across Europe, the Americas, Australasia, India, and South Africa, contributions of family and colleagues, published writings, and final years, while emphasizing personal devotion, practical methods, and the movement's spirit rather than offering a full critical history.

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George S. Railton

George S. Railton was a prominent figure in the early history of the Salvation Army, known for his biographical work on its founder, General William Booth. His notable book, "The Authoritative Life of General William Booth, Founder of the Salvation Army," provides an in-depth look at Booth's life and the establishment of the Salvation Army, reflecting Railton's commitment to the organization's mission. Through his writings, Railton contributed to the understanding of the Salvation Army's origins and its impact on social reform during the late 19th century.

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