Thursday 28 October 2021

Politicians grounded in Salvationism

 An article by Bill Allott about New Zealand politicians with links to The Salvation Army can be accessed by searching a Trove website on nla.gov.au/nla.obj-australasian journal of salvation army history. Then double-click https:/nla.gov.au>nla.obj-267316578. Click the tab Browse this collection and scroll to Volume 6 Issue 2 to locate this article on page 34. It comments on Henry Holland and Norman Kirk, among others.

The Australasian Journal of Salvation Army History - all issues

 Biennial issues of this journal have been published since 2016 and can be accessed by searching a Trove website on nla.gov.au/nla.obj-australasian journal of salvation army history. Then double-click https:/nla.gov.au>nla.obj-267316578. Click the tab Browse this collection. Scroll to the required issue. The main focus of this journal is Australian and New Zealand Salvation Army history but it's articles are not limited to these places.

Sunday 21 March 2021

 Australasian Journal of Salvation Army History 

The following articles by Bill Allott can be found on line by searching relevant issues of the above journal. 

Vol. 2, Iss. 2, p.53  The Salvation Army: a surprise and wonder to all. A reflection on the reference to The Salvation Army by the Anglican Primate of New Zealand at the dedication of the Christ Church Cathedral in 1904. 

Vol. 4, Iss. 1, p.6  News, the first business of a War Cry. A brief history of the New Zealand Salvation Army publication, the War Cry. 

Vol. 5, Iss. 1, p.100  A bold advance on the kingdom of darkness. Salvationist identity as revealed in War Crys published in 1883, the first year The Salvation Army operated in New Zealand. 

Vol. 6, Iss. 1, p.39  Dedicated to rescue. The Brownlie sisters – pioneers of Salvation Army social work in Dunedin.