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Encyclopedia Britannica



SALVATION ARMY

This article appears in Volume V24, Page 102 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SAC-SAR
SALVATION ARMY , a religious philanthropic organization founded by William Booth (q.v.), who in 1865 began to hold meetings for preaching in the streetg in London and in tents, music halls, theatres and other hired buildings. Large numbers attended, many of whom had never entered a place of
worship
 , and presently an organized society was formed called " The Christian Mission." Booth was assisted by his wife, Catherine Booth, a woman of remarkable gifts, who won for the new
movement
  the sympathy of many among the cultured classes. In 1878 the Mission, which had spread beyond London, was reorganized on a quasi-military basis, and the title of " The Salvation Army " was definitely adopted in June 1880. The local societies became " Corps," and their evangelists " Field Officers," with Booth as " General " of the whole body. The spiritual operations of the Army at once rapidly expanded in spite of much disorderly opposition in some places. In 1878 there were 75 corps and 120 officers the United Kingdom, the amount contributed by the outside public being 1925. Since then the number of corps and officers has greatly increased. Very large numbers who have " professed conversion " are reported annually. No figures of membership, however, are published. In doctrine, the Army is in harmony with the main principles of the evangelical bodies, " as embodied in the three creeds of the Church." Its preaching is practical and direct, asseverating the reality of Sin, " the everlasting punishment of the wicked," and Redemption. The Army proclaims the
supreme duty of self-sacrifice for the sake of the salvation of others.
The Army is under the control of the General for the time being, who issues all orders and regulations. Large powers devolve upon other officers, such as the "
Chief
  of the Staff," the " Foreign Secretary," and the " Chancellor," who direct affairs from the " International Headquarters " in London. The system of government is autocratic, " unquestioning obedience " being required throughout all ranks. The Army is divided, usually in harmony with national boundaries, into " territories," each under a " Commissioner," with headquarters in the
capital
  of the country. The Territories are generally divided into " Provinces " and these again into " Divisions," which include a number of corps, each supporting its own " Captain " and " Lieutenant." The " soldiers " or members are
drawn
  from all classes of the community. The property of the Army in the United Kingdom is held by the General for the time being, for the benefit of the Army exclusively, he being constituted the sole trustee of the property, in the disposal of which and in the appointment of his successor he is placed under the government of a deed poll, executed by Booth while the body was still known as " The Christian Mission," and enrolled in the Court of Chancery in August 1878. In other countries various modifications have been necessary, but the General's ultimate control has been practically assured. A further deed poll providing for the removal of a General in the contingency of " mental incapacity " or other " unfitness," and for the election of a successor, was executed by Booth in July 1904.
Funds are raised from the voluntary offerings of the corps, from open-air and other collections, from friends interested in evangelical and charitable work, and from the profits on publications and general trading. The financial statements of the various national headquarters funds are annually published, certified by public accountants, in each country. In 1909 the general income and expenditure account of International Head-quarters in London dealt with a total of 64,345. Details of the aggregate income raised in the United Kingdom by the corps are not published. The annual Self-Denial offering (Great Britain) was 12,663 in 1888, 72,562 in 1906 and 69,034 in 191o. The value of the assets of the spiritual work in the United Kingdom increased from J58,992 in 1891 to 1,357,706
in 1909, the liabilities on account of loans upon mortgage and otherwise amounting at the latter date to 662,235. The assets of the Trade Departments were valued at 110,657 in 1909.
Statistics of Spiritual Operations
(Compiled from the " S.A. Year Book, 19ro ").
Corps and Officers
Outposts. and Cadets.
The British Isles . . 1447 3,1911
The United States 871 2,983
South America and West Indies 128 188
Canada and
Newfoundland
  . 465 950
Australasia and Java . 1283 1,721
India, Ceylon, Japan and Korea 2584 1,626
South Africa and St Helena . 113 278
France, Belgium, Switzerland and 374 499
Italy .
Germany and Holland 248 772
Sweden, Norway, Finland , Denmark 1067 1,513
and Iceland
Gibraltar and Malta. 2 5
Total . 8582 13,726
Employees (without rank), 6269.
1 Officers and employees (British Isles), 7538.
Booth's
scheme
  for Social Relief, described in In Darkest England, and the Way Out (189o), attracted wide-spread
interest
 ,and was started with subscriptions amounting to over Ioo,000. A separate deed poll, making the General sole trustee, was executed by Booth in regard to the property and funds of this branch of work. Since then, both in Great Britain and abroad, the
scheme
  has been actively carried on. The amount received in the year ending 30th September 1909 for cheap food and lodging in the United Kingdom was returned at 42,022 for the men's work, and 6417 for the women's. Large numbers of unemployed, ex-criminal and other needy persons have been aided or dealt with. In the year ending 30th September 1909, the number of persons received into the " elevators " or factories was reported as 6425, of women and girls received into rescue homes as 2559. The farm colony at Hadleigh in Essex has a large acreage under cultivation, with fruit and market gardens and various industrial undertakings. The emigration department, although a development of the Darkest England Scheme, has no connexion with the rescue work; in 1907 the passage money received amounted to 85,014, and in 1909 to 38,179. An " anti-suicide bureau " was opened in 1907, and at Boxted, near Colchester, a scheme for Small Holdings has been initiated. In 1909 the value of the property held under the Darkest England Scheme in the United Kingdom was returned at 329,645, and the income of the central fund at 50,594.
Summary of Social Operations throughout the World
(Compiled from the " S.A. Year-Book, 5970 ").
There are a number of subsidiary branches of work, such as the Young People's Legion, and the Naval and Military League for work among men in the military, naval and merchant services. In England there is a bank (the Reliance Bank, Ltd.) and a Life Assurance Society, the funds of the latter amounting to 566,309 in 1909. All officers and many of the rank and file wear a uniform. Music is universally employed. While the organization has succeeded in securing recognition and favour in high places both in England and abroad, it has been seriously criticized at times, notably by Huxley and others in 189o-1891, and more recently by J. Manson in The Salvation Army and the Public, a work which led to much public discussion of the Army's religious, social and financial operations and methods. In 1910 some resignations took place among the higher officials.
AUTHORITIEs.William Booth, Orders and Regulations for Soldiers; Orders and Regulations for Field Officers; Orders and Regulations for Staff Officers; Salvation Soldiery; Interview with W. E. Gladstone; In Darkest England and the Way Out (1890); Bramwell Booth, Social Reparation; Servants of All (1899) ; Booth-Tucker, The Life of Catherine Booth (1892) ; Railton, Heathen England; Twenty-one Years' Salvation Army;
Arnold
  White, Truth about the Salvation Army (1892, 1900 and 1906); The Great Idea (1909; 2nd ed., 1910); T. F. G. Coates, The Life Story of General Booth (2nd ed., 1906); Harold Begbie, Broken Earthenware (19o9); various reports and accounts; The War Cry, The Social Gazette, The Salvation Army Year Book, &c. Criticism; Thomas H. Huxley, " Social Diseases and Worse, Remedies " in Collected Essays, vol. ix. (1895); John
Number of Institutions.
United Total
Kingdom. Abroad. Total. Accommo-
dation.
Men's Work 31 156 187 18,531
Shelters and Food Depots .
Labour Bureaus . 8 5o 58
Labour Homes and Factories 28 117 145 4,936
Ex-criminal Homes . ..1 i8 18 486
Farm Colonies . 2 15 17
Women's Work 32 107 139 3,469
Rescue and Maternity Homes .
Shelters and Food Depots 10 20 30 1,934
Children's Homes and Creches . 2 57 59
Slum
  Posts 44 103 147
Other Social Institutions . . 17 87 104
Total Institutions . 174 730 904 29,356
Total number of officers engaged exclusively in social work, 252o.
1 In the United Kingdom ex-criminals are now received in the ordinary labour homes and factories.
Manson, The Salvation Army and the Public (1906; 3rd ed., 1908); Salvation Army Headquarters, A Calumny Refuted : A Reply to the Unfounded Charges of Sweating, &c. (19o8); United Workers' Anti-Sweating Committee, Salvation Army Sweating: A Reply to the Mis-statements of General Booth and his Officials (1908; 2nd ed., 1910); Reports of the Trades Union Congress (1907 to 1910).


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