John Dean
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In 1883 John Dean, then a minister of the Gospel, sought, at Ballarat, Australia, the blessing of full salvation at the first Salvation Army meeting he attended.
Entering the ranks in 1884, his labours as a Field and Divisional Officer, were marked by striking manifestations of Divine power.
Colonel Dean served many years in training work in the United Kingdom and the United States of America where he also seved as a special campaigner.
In 1923 in the USA, he was promoted to Glory shortly after his retirement from active service.
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