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- All obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
- Both alms-giving and almsgiving appeared in the text. Almsgiving has been retained.
- Both grey-green and grey green appeared in the text. Grey-green has been retained.
- Both countryside and country-side appeared in the text. Country-side has been retained.
- Both lawsuits and law-suits appeared in the text. Lawsuits has been retained.
- Both unheard of and unheard-of both appeared in text. Unheard of has been retained.
- Both any one and anyone both appeared in text. Anyone has been retained.
- Both swineherd and swine-herd appeared in the text. Swine-herd has been retained.
- Both lay workers and lay-workers appeared in the text. Lay-workers has been retained.
- Both Bernard di Quintavelle and Bernard di Quintavalle appeared in the text. The variation has been retained.
- p 1. Appenines has been corrected to Apennines.
- p 16. delapidated was corrected to dilapidated
- p 66. Appenines has been corrected to Apennines.
- p 116. amplication has been corrected to application.
- p 116. nomed was corrected to named
THE RED-HOT LIBRARY.
Edited by Bramwell Booth.
No. I.
Brother Francis
OR,
LESS THAN THE LEAST.
BY
BRIGADIER EILEEN DOUGLAS.
THE SALVATION ARMY BOOK DEPARTMENT
London: 79 & 81 Fortess Road, N.W. Melbourne: 69 Bourke Street
New York: 120 West Fourteenth Street
Toronto: Albert Street
Cape Town: Loop Street
New York: 120 West Fourteenth Street
Toronto: Albert Street
Cape Town: Loop Street
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & Co., Ltd.
4 Stationers' Hall Court, London, E.C.
1911
Second Edition.
Uniform with this Volume.
II. | On the Banks of the River. A Brief History of the Last Days of Mrs. General Booth. |
III. | George Fox, the Red-Hot Quaker. |
IV. | Helps To Holiness. |
V. | David Stoner; or, The Shy Preacher. |
VI. | Red Flowers of Martyrdom. |
VII. | Heart Talks on Holiness. |
VIII. | Commissioner Dowdle, the Saved Railway Guard. |
IX. | Peter Cartwright: God's Rough-rider. |
X. | The Life of Lieut.-Colonel Junker. |
XI. | The Soul-Winner's Secret. |
XII. | Gideon Ouseley: An Old-Time Irish Salvationist. |
XIII. | Fletcher of Madeley. |
XIV. | The Cross Our Comfort. |
XV. | Sighs From Hell. |
XVI. | What Hinders You? |
XVII. | The Fruits of the Spirit, and The Whole Armour of God. |
CONTENTS
Chapter. | Page. | |
I.— | Assisi and Francis | 1 |
II.— | A Change | 5 |
III.— | A Lonely Struggle | 10 |
IV.— | Victory Without and Within | 15 |
V.— | Francis' Call | 21 |
VI.— | Francis' Early Disciples | 28 |
VII.— | Francis Called To Be a Saint | 36 |
VIII.— | Francis as a Leader of Men | 44 |
IX.— | Establishment of the Order | 50 |
X.— | The Story of Clara | 57 |
XI.— | The First Chapter | 62 |
XII.— | Some of Francis' Converts | 70 |
XIII.— | The Story of the Martyrs |