Salvation Army in Canada

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Brown, Arnold. ''What God Hath Wrought: The History of the Salvation Army in Canada.'' Toronto: Salvation Army Printing and Publishing House, 1952.   
Brown, Arnold. ''What God Hath Wrought: The History of the Salvation Army in Canada.'' Toronto: Salvation Army Printing and Publishing House, 1952.   
    
    
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James, J.T.L. ''A Living Tradition: Penitentiary Chaplaincy.'' Ottawa: Chaplaincy Division, Correctional Service of Canada, 1990.
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Moyles, R.G. The Blood and Fire in Canada: A History of the Salvation Army in the Dominion 1882-1976. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates Limited, 1977.   
Moyles, R.G. The Blood and Fire in Canada: A History of the Salvation Army in the Dominion 1882-1976. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates Limited, 1977.   

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Brown, Arnold. What God Hath Wrought: The History of the Salvation Army in Canada. Toronto: Salvation Army Printing and Publishing House, 1952.

James, J.T.L. A Living Tradition: Penitentiary Chaplaincy. Ottawa: Chaplaincy Division, Correctional Service of Canada, 1990.

Moyles, R.G. The Blood and Fire in Canada: A History of the Salvation Army in the Dominion 1882-1976. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates Limited, 1977.

Robinson, Barbara D. "Bodily Compassion: Values and Identity Formation in the Salvation Army, 1880-1900." Ph.D. diss., University of Ottawa, 1999.

Robinson, Earl. "Salvation Army Church Life in Canada: A Design for Renewal and Growth." D.Min. thesis, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1987.

Roinila, Mike. "Recalling the Salvation Army's Outreach Amongst Finnish-Canadians." Canadian Society of Church History Historical Papers (2003): 65-72.

White, Anne. "Songsters and Preachers: Female Salvationists in Calgary, 1897-1930." Canadian Society of Church History Historical Papers (2001): 113-124.

Wood, Herbert P. Till We Meet Again: The Sinking of the Empress of Ireland. Toronto: Image Publishing Inc, 1982.

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