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- Commissioner John Lawley (31 December 1859–9 September 1922) was a Commissioner in The Salvation Army, the second highest rank attainable by Officers in the organisation, and the highest 'appointed' rank. An early Salvationist, he joined The Salvation Army in 1877 when it was still called The Christian Mission. He was aide-de-camp to General William Booth from 1890 to 1912 as well as to General Bramwell Booth from 1912 to 1921. (en)
- John Lawley, född 1859, död 1922, var en brittisk kommendör i Frälsningsarmén, William Booths resesekreterare, sångare i väckelsekampanjer, sångförfattare. (sv)
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- Commissioner John Lawley (31 December 1859–9 September 1922) was a Commissioner in The Salvation Army, the second highest rank attainable by Officers in the organisation, and the highest 'appointed' rank. An early Salvationist, he joined The Salvation Army in 1877 when it was still called The Christian Mission. He was aide-de-camp to General William Booth from 1890 to 1912 as well as to General Bramwell Booth from 1912 to 1921. (en)
- John Lawley, född 1859, död 1922, var en brittisk kommendör i Frälsningsarmén, William Booths resesekreterare, sångare i väckelsekampanjer, sångförfattare. (sv)