With Our Fighting Men / The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War

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Author of From Aldershot to Pretoria


In sending forth this book I wish to acknowledge the kindness and co-operation of many friends, new and old, who have made my task easy and my story, so far as possible, complete.
In the first place, I express my hearty thanks to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Taylor-Smith, D.D. (the Chaplain General); Revs. E.G.F. Macpherson, M.A., and F.G. Tuckey (senior Church of England chaplains at the front); Rev. J.A. M'Clymont, D.D., V.D. (Convener of the Church of Scotland General Assembly's Committee on Army and Navy chaplains); Rev. J.H. Bateson (Secretary of the Wesleyan Methodist Army and Navy Board); Rev. J.H. Shakespeare, M.A. (Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Free Church Army and Navy Board); Rev. E.L. Watson (senior Free Church chaplain at the front); General Booth and Brigadier Carpenter (of the Salvation Army); Mr. A.K. Yapp (General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association); and several others.
In the second place, I acknowledge with gratitude the help I have received from reports in the Methodist Recorder , Methodist Times , United Free Church of Scotland Record , Church Pennant , Baptist Times and Freeman , Guardian , Guy's Hospital Gazette , War Cry , and many other papers, to the respective editors of which I tender my thanks.
I also wish to express my cordial thanks to my colleague, the Rev. E.G. Loosley, B.D., for the painstaking care with which he has revised the proofs of my book.

William E. Sellers
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-11-01

Темы

Great Britain. Army -- Military life; World War, 1914-1918 -- Religious aspects

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