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Bramwell Booth

Bramwell Booth
The Right Honourable General Bramwell Booth
Short Name: Bramwell Booth
Full Name: Booth, Bramwell, 1856-1929
Birth Year: 1856
Death Year: 1929

Wikipedia Biography

William Bramwell Booth, CH (8 March 1856 – 16 June 1929) was a Salvation Army officer, Christian and British charity worker who was the first Chief of Staff (1881–1912) and the second General of The Salvation Army (1912–1929), succeeding his father, William Booth.

Texts by Bramwell Booth (10)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come in, my Lord, come in And make my heart Thy homeBramwell Booth (1856-1929) (Author)English2
Erforsche mich, Jesus, mein LichtBramwell Booth (Author)German0
I love Thee every hour, Thou loving OneBramwell Booth (Author)English4
I love Thee, O I love Thee (Chorus)Bramwell Booth (Author)English0
Jesus, Savior, Thou art mine, Savior, Jesus, I am ThineBramwell Booth (Author)English1
Living in the fountain, walking in the lightBramwell Booth (Author)English4
My faith looks up to Thee, My faith so small, so slowBramwell Booth (1856-1929) (Author)English2
O when shall my soul find her restBramwell Booth (Author)English5
Oft have I heard Thy tender voiceBramwell Booth (Author)English2
Witnessing for Jesus, I am fully His (Chorus)Bramwell Booth (Author)English0

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