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Show THE JttlM.V IS ALL. Atheism or Christianity Cat Xo I'Jcure In llooth' I'l-u. London', Nov.IO. General Booth Is receiving an abundauce of premises prem-ises that point to securing the initial sum of money necessary to put his ecbeme in operation, namely, S100,-IWJ. S100,-IWJ. He writes emphatically, declaring de-claring that his scheme is not limited limit-ed to any religious denomination and that the Salvation army is to have co predominance In the management man-agement or control of its operations. lie hits that any man w ho joins iu the work and chooses to eijoy Ibe benefits of the scheme may rise from the lowest dregs of the iiopuia'lou through every stage embraced lu the plan until he reach; the highest high-est point. Yet, if be so desire-, he m-ty remain an atheist Iu rellgiou-belief,and rellgiou-belief,and this will not bo permitted to Interfere with his mateti.l or moral progress, although be will be naturally surtoundt-d by iullueticts which will tend to convince hlmoi the truth. Dr. Parker says that General Booth called Lpou him to ask lib. opinion in reference te the ideaot tormiuga board of trustees, so thai the objections which some iieuple bate ralcd to Booth's sole management manage-ment of the allair might be obvl ated. Dr. Parker advis d Buo.h to manage the whole business iu his own way and not to jie-rmil any interference in-terference by Jioards of trustees or any other body of advisers. |