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The Salvation Army's Actions and Attitudes in Wartime: 1899-1945

by General Shaw Clifton
Below please find the chapter headings for this work.


CHAPTER 1 BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER 2 TAKING NO SIDE IN THE WAR
CHAPTER 3 THE FOUNDER SPEAKS
CHAPTER 4 'WAR IS AN UNNATURAL THING'
CHAPTER 5 FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
CHAPTER 6 EARLY PACIFISM
CHAPTER 7 A COHERENT STANCE?



CHAPTER 8 THE OUTBREAK OF WAR
CHAPTER 9 THE FOUNDER'S SON SPEAKS
CHAPTER 10 MAKING POLITICAL NEUTRALITY WORK
CHAPTER 11 THE ALLIED WORK IN BRITAIN
CHAPTER 12 RESPONSES TO THE ARMY
CHAPTER 13 ISSUES OF CONSCIENCE (1)
CHAPTER 14 THE ARMY AND THE CHURCHES (1)
CHAPTER 15 DIVERGENCE FROM THE LONDON STANCE (1)
CHAPTER 16 DEVELOPING A SALVATIONIST THEORY OF WAR
CHAPTER 17 THE APPROACH OF WAR
CHAPTER 18 ON A WAR FOOTING AGAIN
CHAPTER 19 REITERATING THE BASIC PRINCIPLES
CHAPTER 20 ISSUES OF CONSCIENCE (2)
CHAPTER 21 BRITISH WAR WORK
CHAPTER 22 THE ARMY AND THE CHURCHES (2)
CHAPTER 23 SALVATIONIST REACTIONS
UNDER GERMAN AUTHORITY
CHAPTER 24 DIVERGENCE FROM THE LONDON STANCE (2)
CHAPTER 25 ANTIPODEAN WAR WORK
CHAPTER 26 DIVERGENT RESPONSES TO THE ATOMIC BOMB
CHAPTER 27 CONCLUSIONS

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