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The Salvation Army
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Methodism
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Prominent Salvationists
William Booth
Catherine Booth
Bramwell Booth
Florence Booth
Evangeline Booth
Ballington Booth
Catherine Bramwell-Booth
Frederick Booth-Tucker
Arthur Booth-Clibborn
Elijah Cadman
George Carpenter
James Dowdle
John Lawley
George Scott Railton
T. Henry Howard
Charles Jeffries
Theodore Kitching
Darkie Hutton
William Ridsdel
Ray Steadman-Allen
Harry Read
Eva Burrows
Henry Mapp
John McMillan
Stephen Bulla
Earle Maxwell
Other topics
Brass bands
Promoted to Glory
Order of the Founder
Limelight Department
Christmas Kettle
The War Cry
Soldier's Covenant
Reliance Bank
The Blind Beggar
Kroc Centers
Sunbury Court
Legislation
Salvation Army Act 1931
Salvation Army Act 1963
Salvation Army Act 1980
Related organizations
American Rescue Workers
Volunteers of America
Skeleton Army
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The Salvation Army, Australia Territory (nicknamed "Salvos" in Australian English) is an evangelical Protestant Christian church known for its charity work. It began operating in Australia in the late 19th century. There are currently[when?] 335 thrift stores and donation bins across Australia.[1]
^"Stores". Salvation Army Australia. Archived from the original on 30 July 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
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