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It is sometimes placed on the coffin at the funeral of a Salvationist.
A week later she had news that an elderly Salvationist in the central area had died.
The uniform identifies the wearer as a Salvationist and a Christian.
Often the beginnings in other countries occurred through "salvationist" activities by non-officers who had emigrated.
It is as much or more than the other sensational, democratic, and (I use the word in a sound and good sense) Salvationist.
Meanwhile, that night, a salvationist and a young woman on a gumboat the next day are the next victims of the killer.
Although Ella was a third generation Salvationist her commitment was as strong as her husband's.
In his early days he had been clerk of the race-course, but is more well known as the fiery Salvationist he became after his conversion.
Apparently "The twentieth century Salvationist is an activist.he is happiest when he is doing something."
The Noelites have become a major new salvationist religion, which vast numbers of people cling to as the world spirals out of control.
What does the Salvationist say ...?
Promoted to Glory is a term used by The Salvation Army to describe the death of a Salvationist.
Salvationist Soldiers are considered by their peers to be covenanted warriors exercising 'holy passion' to win the world for Jesus.
On a table in the theater space are black and white pictures of perhaps Times Square's most famous Salvationist, Rheba Crawford.
But the dandy on church parade is so bigoted that he does not in the least yearn after the Salvationist at the Marble Arch.
A staunch Salvationist, Saunders was a fervent Orangeman, joining the Order in 1918.
An early Salvationist, he joined The Salvation Army in 1873 when it was still called The Christian Mission.
Colonel George Holmes of The Salvation Army, who was a boy Salvationist in 1881, later recalled:
He eventually forged a ring out of it for his future wife, Dutch Salvationist Cornelie Schoch.
Karsten Anker Solhaug, Norwegian salvationist.
Karsten Anker Solhaug (9 November 1914 - 26 August 2012) was a Norwegian salvationist.
Salvation Army founder William Booth met with Baden-Powell for discussion about a possible Salvationist Scouting program.
In an editorial some years later the Army magazine Salvationist reported,"Diane Thompson and Sharon Swindells did not merely lose their lives.
There was a special event in Bulawayo, and Eva and a young Australian Salvationist had taught the girls a timbrel item to the accompaniment of a tape.
But the best-known symbol of all was an American invention, the kettle that a San Francisco Salvationist set up in 1891 to give the poor Christmas Day dinners.